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I would never, ever, e'er say that the way someone dresses, or a situation they purposefully put themselves into makes them "deserve" whatever treatment they get. That'due south an asshole belief of the highest accord.
But goddamit, this volume made me one of those people.
These women are so far from sympathetic that if I were to come across one of them in real life, I would dial each of them in the face. Particularly Liza.
This volume was written many many moons
Ugh, this book could turn me into one of those people.I would never, ever, ever say that the fashion someone dresses, or a situation they purposefully put themselves into makes them "deserve" whatsoever handling they become. That's an asshole belief of the highest accord.
Merely goddamit, this book made me 1 of those people.
These women are and so far from sympathetic that if I were to encounter one of them in real life, I would punch each of them in the face. Particularly Liza.
This book was written many many moons after the fact. When they were "older" and "wiser" and realized how awful their lifestyle actually was, and how pleased they were to assistance other women non become prostitutes.
"I looked in the mirror, at my tight hot niggling body. Goddamn, I am and so fucking sexy and men only love me."
"I had but been invited to someone's house, all expenses paid, and found out information technology was considering they wanted to use me for sex. GASP! What kind of daughter do you lot call up I am?! Just and so this guy invited me to his business firm, all expenses paid. Hell yes! What could possibly Go Incorrect?!"
YOU FUCKING MORON. Yous MADE ME THINK YOU DESERVED THE TREATMENT Y'all GOT, WHICH MAKES ME AN ASSHOLE, AND PISSES ME OFF Even More than THAN YOUR BLATANT DUMBFUCKERY.
...moreNo this is not a well-written volume.
No this is non a volume that should be read by many.
However, if I'k however talking well-nigh it (as I did after concurring with a friend about non loving Shades of Gray 2 but then saying "BUT did y'all e'er read this book, Y'all'll Never Brand Love in This Town Once again?") And I thought information technology was amazingly shocking and spellbinding then, and still remember it at present several years later on.
I as well read this a long time ago (Pre
Then funny, a lot of usa have the aforementioned comments in our reviews.No this is non a well-written book.
No this is not a book that should be read by many.
However, if I'thousand still talking about it (as I did afterwards concurring with a friend about not loving Shades of Gray 2 merely then saying "BUT did you always read this volume, You lot'll Never Brand Love in This Town Once more?") And I idea information technology was amazingly shocking and spellbinding then, and still think it now several years later.
I besides read this a long time ago (Pre-Goodreads I presume since I didn't review) - and notwithstanding think so many pulp details from this full trashy gossipy astonishing improve-than-US/Enquirer/People tales too. I didn't think the telephone call girl/drugs "don't do what I did" aspect of the book as much every bit the celebrity tales - which at that place are many, and in total technicolor.
I also found my re-create at a (library) used volume sale for $.25.
Once my book gild heard nearly information technology, we all read my copy (although it wasn't e'er the calendar month'due south choice... just a must-read that we all were shocked & amazed by.) If this is your sort of thang, and you can find a copy, you will most probable exist unable to put it downwardly - and will pass it on to all like-minded friends.
...more thanYet, the stories were total of bragging and glamour and never reached the right balance of "it was al
I found this volume at a austerity shop and was intrigued and since I simply paid 25 cents for it I didn't have a lot of expectations for it. That beingness said, the book was still kind of a stinker. The stories beingness told are sold as a cautionary tale to young women in Hollywood who let the men call the shots, and how these 4 women allowed that power to lead them into a life of drugs and prostitution.However, the stories were full of bragging and glamour and never reached the correct balance of "it was all great UNTIL this bad thing happened and boy did I acquire my lesson..." Instead, it was a checklist of the celebrities that they'd slept with and spilling secrets near who liked to do what behind airtight doors. They glamorized the amounts of money that they fabricated and how they justified it - you've been giving information technology away for free for and so long, why non become paid for it? - and information technology seems that if they hadn't bottomed-out and/or ended up in jail they wouldn't accept ever stopped. At the end of each story, there is a customary pass-the-cadet explanation nigh why they used drugs or sex activity for attention and e'er with a sentence with "don't exist like me" but they never established themselves equally whatsoever kind of office model. It was odd. Nothing that they said/wrote about would make me change my mind at all if I were because that lifestyle. In fact, this book is a How To manual on beingness a call girl the right way. Which is distressing, considering that its intention was to save girls from this bicycle and promote the ability that a adult female has over her own destiny.
Plus, it was a distracting read because it didn't appear to be edited at all. The writing was all pretty clunky, which is forgivable since these are call girls non novelists, but the spelling errors and crazy layout hiccups were hard to ignore.
I'k sure some people will be interested in the 'gossip' attribute (who does what behind airtight doors) but it didn't really stand out as nifty gossip. A lot of people similar kinky (and non-so-kinky) things, and if you're incredibly wealthy, you might spend some of your fortunes on fulfilling those fantasies. That shouldn't be such a surprise, only peradventure I'k simply not as innocent and I should be.
...moreInformation technology is raunchy, and voyeuristic, and not actually well written, though it's an like shooting fish in a barrel read. So it also makes me wonder most the fascination on my finish with the subject matter. I think of it every single fourth dimension I hear an Eagles vocal. I think about information technology every time I hear about Olivia Newton-John, George Harrison, Vanna White, Lorenzo Lamas. You lot just call back, yuk yuk yuk. . . every time you ever come across a reference to any of the men, or their wives, or their ex-wives, forever after! Oddly, there was not much hoopla nigh the book at the fourth dimension, and it'due south just fizzled out of the mainstream. I expected Don Henley and Glen Frey to become pariahs or file a bunch of lawsuits, but apparently either nobody believed the book, nobody cared, or nobody read it.
...more thanAs I began reading the first story in the book, Robin's, I was heartbroken to hear nigh how her parents had neglected her and facilitated her almost-rape and being pimped out by an older female person "friend".
Just then instead of existence a cautionary tale and revealing the mechanisms, the brainwashing and how it chips away at a young girl'due south/adult female'south psyche the volume t The introduction was promising as the editor, Joan Parrent intimated her sexist experiences with some of the high and mighty of Hollywood.
As I began reading the first story in the book, Robin's, I was heartbroken to hear about how her parents had neglected her and facilitated her almost-rape and being pimped out past an older female "friend".
But so instead of being a cautionary tale and revealing the mechanisms, the brainwashing and how information technology fries away at a young daughter's/woman's psyche the book turned into one large orgy.
Ane account after another of whom Robin sexually serviced in what way and how disappointed she was when the men wouldn't dearest her simply just use her... zero self-sensation here. Non even in the epilogue.
The other three stories didn't read much better. At points I was wondering what their effect was, considering the way they talked most their "clients" or famous men they slept with didn't audio exactly very abusive or scarring. Naturally, prostituting yourself will leave its mark, and never a expert ane, what I'chiliad proverb is that the four women and the editor didn't manage to drive that indicate dwelling house, to really illustrate what information technology does to a person. The emotional component was completely missing.
Tiffany, the concluding of the four women, really makes a cursory mention of this at the very end of her narration. She states that all of her experiences left her completely emotionally numb and that she cannot even experience sorry for having brought other girls into this lifestyle/into prostitution.
Run into, I Sympathize that! In fact I would expect that even, just that the process of losing your innocence, morality, humanity is completely missing in whatsoever of these chapters.
Information technology frequently reads more similar sweetness revenge instead of anything else, dropping a few famous actors' names in order to get recognition and attention.
Everything this book should have been it wasn't unfortunately, so nope...this actually wasn't for me at all. ...more than
It pretends to be a warning confronting the evils of prostitution and guys who do non respect women. But information technology's much more similar a boasting about how hot the women are (constantly they talk nearly their bodies, and how no i could continue their eyes off them). I don't know that much about celebrities and it was written in nineteen
SLEAZE: Someone talked almost this volume one night at the bar. Intrigued, I texted my librarian gf request her to choice it upwardly. I hope she was not embarassed getting it from her colleagues.It pretends to be a warning against the evils of prostitution and guys who exercise non respect women. But it'due south much more than like a boasting nigh how hot the women are (constantly they talk almost their bodies, and how no 1 could keep their eyes off them). I don't know that much about celebrities and it was written in 1995, and then some were (to me) obscure. Over and over they talk almost the sense of entitlement rich hollywood dudes have, just expecting women to accept sex with them considering they are famous OR being able to pay big bucks for whatever kinky, and sometimes violent, fantasies they have. But at that place's a ton of mixed messages in there. One woman volition have sexual activity with a famous guy and then retrieve to herself "he just got for free what others would pay $ten,000 for! He thinks he can only have me because he'southward famous!" And so she'll sleep with him once again. And then complain that she didn't even go a gift.
Parts are sad - some of the women were coerced into prostitution. And there were parts that were abusive.
What I learned: George Harrison likes to play the ukelele while getting a bj.
...moreInformation technology is supposed to be a cautionary tale, and I think information technology accomplishes that task quite well. It definitely removes all the gloss and lightheartedness that Pretty Woman tries to sell you.
And Sylvester Stallone, that is messed up human.
Unfortunately John Ritter is no longer with united states of america to issue a right of reply.
...more thanThe book is at first salacious and and then profoundly depressing. There volition be lots of proper name-dropping of famous people, but the more than the prostitutes talked about their times and what they did, the less their stories mattered. Information technology was about throwing away their lives for nothing by being at the brook and call of the others who did not value them whatsoever mor
A motion-picture show that comes extremely shut to what the experience feels similar in You'll Never Make Love in This Town Once more is American Gigolo with Richard Gere.The volume is at first salacious and then greatly depressing. There volition be lots of proper noun-dropping of famous people, but the more the prostitutes talked almost their times and what they did, the less their stories mattered. It was about throwing away their lives for nothing by being at the beck and call of the others who did not value them whatever more than they would for yesterday'due south paper. 1 matter in the volume that struck me extremely odd is how much afinity these prostitutes had for materials by describing the interiors and exteriors of houses, hotels, and establishments they visited. That's when I knew they had a warped sense of reality.
All in all, like Total Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Alive of the Stars, Yous'll Never Brand Love in This Boondocks Again is a tough, disturbing read nigh the sex lives of many celebrities.
...more thanoop thats a five star book. similar sure i think it might be erotica? merely for whomst? all of the women speak of sensually caressing their mutant (pornographically XXX long) legs & huge knockers only and then there's little salacious snippets about pissing in jack nicholson's mouth. i love that this is intro'd by a woman who says she's too smart and feminist to always be a sex worker likewise lol. a wild ride from start to end!
too information technology appears to be a good tool for weeding out the wheat from the chaff in that
oop thats a five star book. similar sure i think it might exist erotica? but for whomst? all of the women speak of sensually caressing their mutant (pornographically XXX long) legs & huge knockers but then there'southward little salacious snippets about pissing in jack nicholson's mouth. i honey that this is intro'd by a woman who says she's too smart and feminist to e'er be a sex activity worker as well lol. a wild ride from kickoff to finish!
besides information technology appears to be a skillful tool for weeding out the wheat from the chaff in that a lot of people exercise not have the mental fortitude to process the invaluable data this contains.....!! aka a lot of people on goodreads are really stupid. why u gonna read this goofball sex book if u think women are dumb sluts who deserve to go beaten? go fuck yourselves tbh
...moreOh what a guilty pleasure THIS was! I exercise occasionally love me a smutty book. This is a supposedly true story of a group of Hollywood ladies and their trysts with diverse male person celebs.
Yes..it is trashy and tawdry but fun equally anything. Some of the stories..they volition accept you laughing..I mean..really laughing. So fun. Who knows if any of information technology is truthful? I sure indeed did savour reading information technology though.
I cannot requite this more than than a two because I accept no way of knowing if any of it is rea
Want some sleaze people?Oh what a guilty pleasance THIS was! I do occasionally dearest me a smutty book. This is a supposedly truthful story of a grouping of Hollywood ladies and their trysts with various male celebs.
Yeah..information technology is trashy and tawdry but fun as anything. Some of the stories..they will have you laughing..I hateful..really laughing. So fun. Who knows if any of it is truthful? I sure indeed did enjoy reading it though.
I cannot requite this more than a two because I accept no way of knowing if any of it is real. Information technology is like the Enquirer on speed. Merely a few juicy morsels:
Matt Dillon is a major player
Rod Stewart does one of the tackiest things I have ever seen.
Glen Frey from the Eagles (RIP Glen) is every woman'south dream lover.
My fav..George Harrison (RIP) Plays the ukulele during sex! I hateful..there is some seriously decadent shit in here but it is keen as an escape..especially during Coronas Virus. (I read it years ago withal).
This maybe the only time I have ever recommended a book I rated a two. Seriously though..information technology sure does have the stupor value! No literary masterpiece merely very very fun and crazy.
...morePrimarily I felt this was a book written out of spite and bitterness by a agglomeration of washed-up whores who tin can't really brand a living by banging celebrities anymore so they've decided to air their sexual deviancies out of agony.
I also get the singled-out impression that some of them were in love with some of these famous men and experience the need to put them on blast since they did not requite the feelings and fulfill their ridic
I believe some of these stories and have serious doubts about others.Primarily I felt this was a book written out of spite and bitterness past a bunch of done-up whores who can't actually make a living by banging celebrities anymore and so they've decided to air their sexual deviancies out of agony.
I also become the singled-out impression that some of them were in honey with some of these famous men and feel the need to put them on blast since they did not give the feelings and fulfill their ridiculous "Pretty Woman" blazon of fantasies. At least ane woman pretty conspicuously indicates this is the case for her.
Pathetic even if it is entertaining. Or is it entertaining even if it is pathetic? You make the call.
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