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Title:Star
Author:Pamela Anderson
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:November 29th 2005 by Pocket (first published January 1st 2004)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit
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Star Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 2.86 | 1182 Users | 138 Reviews

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I must state that I love Pamela Anderson, and you must have some form of admiration for her to be able to appreciate this book. It's a fictionalized and highly exaggerated version of her rise to fame, but it's a great summer read. Pamela, along with her ghost writer, did an excellent job with the book as it's full of everything a summer book should have: love, romance, drama, action, suspense, money and fame. This is not the next great American novel, and it knows that; it doesn't take itself seriously and therefore no one else should. If you like Pamela Anderson, and want a fun summer read, pick this. It'll leave you with a smile on your face.

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Original Title: Star
ISBN: 1416513248 (ISBN13: 9781416513247)
Edition Language: English


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Ratings: 2.86 From 1182 Users | 138 Reviews

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received this book as a gift from a friend who saw it in the store and thought of me -- haha...i'm not sure how i should feel about that.at any rate, i hate to admit i kinda liked it. i would read it on the train but try my best to hide the cover behind my purse in my lap (nyc-ers tend to be smarty book snobs). it's no literary masterpiece by any means, but it was a nice fluffy summer read.

I wish I could give it less than one star. Honestly. Couldn't even get past the third chapter. I was hoping for a light read, but ended up disgusted with the writing style and the complete unbelievability of the plot and characters, despite the book being loosely based on Pam's life. I can't quite blame her for it though, considering the entire book was ghostwritten by a male.Awful. If you still enjoy reading youth-targeted fiction like "The Babysitter's Club", but wished it was littered with



I must state that I love Pamela Anderson, and you must have some form of admiration for her to be able to appreciate this book. It's a fictionalized and highly exaggerated version of her rise to fame, but it's a great summer read. Pamela, along with her ghost writer, did an excellent job with the book as it's full of everything a summer book should have: love, romance, drama, action, suspense, money and fame. This is not the next great American novel, and it knows that; it doesn't take itself

This was a bargain book that I paid $5 or something for, and I thought it'd be good, light, trashy reading. It was definitely light and trashy but good... well, maybe. I am not sure how I could be disappointed by a book I had such low expectations for in the first place, but it was pretty bad! The dialogue was especially horrible--it was written at about a 2nd grade level (except with sex scenes). I'm not sure that there's much else to say about it, but I got what I paid for.

This was a bargain book that I paid $5 or something for, and I thought it'd be good, light, trashy reading. It was definitely light and trashy but good... well, maybe. I am not sure how I could be disappointed by a book I had such low expectations for in the first place, but it was pretty bad! The dialogue was especially horrible--it was written at about a 2nd grade level (except with sex scenes). I'm not sure that there's much else to say about it, but I got what I paid for.

I can't believe I own this. I really want to put this in the box I have to take my local used book store but don't know if I can bring myself to do so. "uh hi, I'd like to trade this in...I swear its not mine, it's my... uh...little sisters...I mean...I got it as a present, yeah a present...that's it. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD JUST TAKE THE DARN BOOK ALRIGHT??" Maybe I could exchange it for Paris Hilton's "Confessions of an Heiress", or Lauren Conrad's "LA Candy"...?

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