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The Adinkra dictionary: A visual primer on the language of Adinkra
Published in Paperback by Pyramid Complex (1998-01-01)
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West African script
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-16
Review Date: 2001-10-16
Many people don't know that the Western Africans had many secret scripts that are still used today in secret organizations.
This is only one form of the script that is around Western Africa that only a select few have knowleadge of. I recommend
if you happnen to run across this book to read it and study it,and it will guide you to the real heart and soul of Western
Africa. I have learned so much from my reserch about Africa and it;s true culture that europeans have tired to hide.
A resource for ALL
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-13
Review Date: 2002-03-13
Contrary to the review of Oct. 16th, 2001, Adinkra is NOT a language of a secret society known by only a "select few." If
it were, this dictionary should never have been published. I find this book to be a terrific resource (with a few minor errors
that have been corrected by an addendum), full of meaning for everybody. I have owned a copy for a few years and highly recommend
it.
Very Good Resource Book
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-05
Review Date: 2002-03-05
This is an excellant resource book for graphic artists, designers, textile designers, illustrators, - anyone in the arts field.
But the extra kick with this book is that it gives you
information on the background and history of the Adinkra symbology and even shows you how to make stamps so you can make and design your own fabric!
information on the background and history of the Adinkra symbology and even shows you how to make stamps so you can make and design your own fabric!
Die Hard Trilogy Letterbox Edition
Published in Unknown Binding by Twentieth Century Fox Home Ent ()
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Beautifully Boxed Letterbox VHS Set.....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-31
Review Date: 2004-12-31
This review refers to the "Die Hard Trilogy" Letterbox Edition VHS Boxed Set by 20th Century Fox(1996)....
Although you may have found yourself in the book section of Amazon products, this beautifully packaged set of the "Die Hard Trilogy" are definately VHS and not books. The ISBN is 079390532x on the package as it is here on the product page.
Hard as I have tried to call Amazon's attention to this error (I've been a real "Die Hard" at it), I have had no response to the correction forms I have been submitting. Maybe someone there will read this review and make the correction, so that fans of this exciting trilogy will know this set is out there.
This set is not an oridinary looking boxed set with an outer box that will fall apart eventually. The tapes each in their own VHS slip case, are packaged in a beautiful slim, flatter, and sturdy black box, with the tapes laying side by side. The raised letter "Die Hard" trilogy logo and a picture of John McClane (Bruce Willis)are on a silver background. The films are letterboxed and in Hi-Fi stereo. Although these are films we watch several times a year(and we always include the first and second in our Christmas movies), they have held up remarkably well over the years and are some of the better quality(in all respects) VHS I still own. I'm sure they don't compare to DVD(especially in the sound department), but I'm holding on to my boxed set, and I think any die hard fan of "Die Hard" might want to grab this up as a collector's item.
Looks as though they are out of print, but if you are interested in this item, keep it on your wish list and keep checking on it, maybe an outside seller will list one. I have seen them before. Also, I would check with the seller to make sure this is the set they are sellling.
Do I need to describe the films themselves???...Nahhh..Everybody knows already we wouldn't even be here if John McClane hadn't saved the world for us(3 times!)
"Come Out To the Coast...We'll Get Together...Have A Few Laughs...".....Laurie
Although you may have found yourself in the book section of Amazon products, this beautifully packaged set of the "Die Hard Trilogy" are definately VHS and not books. The ISBN is 079390532x on the package as it is here on the product page.
Hard as I have tried to call Amazon's attention to this error (I've been a real "Die Hard" at it), I have had no response to the correction forms I have been submitting. Maybe someone there will read this review and make the correction, so that fans of this exciting trilogy will know this set is out there.
This set is not an oridinary looking boxed set with an outer box that will fall apart eventually. The tapes each in their own VHS slip case, are packaged in a beautiful slim, flatter, and sturdy black box, with the tapes laying side by side. The raised letter "Die Hard" trilogy logo and a picture of John McClane (Bruce Willis)are on a silver background. The films are letterboxed and in Hi-Fi stereo. Although these are films we watch several times a year(and we always include the first and second in our Christmas movies), they have held up remarkably well over the years and are some of the better quality(in all respects) VHS I still own. I'm sure they don't compare to DVD(especially in the sound department), but I'm holding on to my boxed set, and I think any die hard fan of "Die Hard" might want to grab this up as a collector's item.
Looks as though they are out of print, but if you are interested in this item, keep it on your wish list and keep checking on it, maybe an outside seller will list one. I have seen them before. Also, I would check with the seller to make sure this is the set they are sellling.
Do I need to describe the films themselves???...Nahhh..Everybody knows already we wouldn't even be here if John McClane hadn't saved the world for us(3 times!)
"Come Out To the Coast...We'll Get Together...Have A Few Laughs...".....Laurie

Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-1965
Published in Hardcover by St. Ann's Press (2002-10-15)
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Moving Images Beautifully Reproduced
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-05
Review Date: 2002-10-05
This book is stunningly simple and beautiful. Davidson's photographs capture the essence of the civil rights movement of
the 1960s. Each photograph tells a story and is worth pondering. The publisher did a great job reproducing the images.
If the topic interests you, this is a "must have" collection of photographs by one of the great photographers of our time.

Year's Best Fantasy 6 (Year's Best Fantasy)
Published in Paperback by Tachyon Publications (2006-09-15)
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Not Free SF Reader
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
Review Date: 2008-03-12
A reasonable collection of fantasy, with a 3.55 average. The best stories being Garth Nix's very funny and clever giant monster
short, and Laird Barron's horror piece.
There is a quite brief piece by the editors about the state and source of stories in general, and each individual tale is prefaced with further info.
A solid 4, this book
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Eating Hearts - Yoon Ha Lee
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Denial - Bruce Sterling
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Fraud - Esther Friesner
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Sunbird - Neil Gaiman
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Shard of Glass - Alaya Dawn Johnson
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Farmer's Cat - Jeff Vandermeer
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Crab Apple - Patrick Samphire
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Comber - Gene Wolfe
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Walpurgis Afternoon - Deliah Sherman
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Monster - Kelly Link
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Robots and Falling Hearts - Tim Pratt and Greg van Eekhout
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Still Life with B00bs - Ann Harris
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Heads Up Thumbs Down - Gavin J. Grant
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Newbie Wrangler - Timothy J. Anderson
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Being Here - Claude Lalumière
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Mom and Mother Theresa - Candas Jane Dorsey
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Imago Sequence - Laird Barron
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Magic in a Certain Slant of Light - Deborah Coates
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Single White Farmhouse - Heather Shaw
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Read It in the Headlines! - Garth Nix
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Niels Bohr and the Sleeping Dane - Jonathon Sullivan
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Mortegarde - Liz Williams
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Inside Job - Connie Willis
Perfect magician, belt up and bonk.
3 out of 5
We're dead, stupid.
3.5 out of 5
Pregnant unicorn variation end.
4 out of 5
"I have a presentiment of doom upon me," ..."And I fear it shall come to us with barbecue sauce."
4 out of 5
Racist memory power runaway.
4 out of 5
Moggie ursa major makes troll mob minor.
3.5 out of 5
Dryad heart dump.
3 out of 5
Swiftly tilting city.
4 out of 5
Witchiness good for gardens.
3.5 out of 5
Hey, Bungalow Jim
I Might Eat Him
3.5 out of 5
Reality altering with replicating rodent robots. With a bit of mechanical criticism of the critical literary abilities of people.
3.5 out of 5
Mendicant mammaries.
4 out of 5
Sound of music is Matchless.
3 out of 5
Gud is bloody lazy, Zep Boy.
3.5 out of 5
Can't see this one, maybe that's us.
2.5 out of 5
No Aunt, just gimme shelter.
3 out of 5
Awful art lust trephination escape cave meld.
4 out of 5
Predicting dirigible desperation.
4 out of 5
Architectural pr0n, same?
3.5 out of 5
Very large Daikaiju font.
4.5 out of 5
Statue sword-slinger saves scientist.
4 out of 5
World Tree gatespeaking wyvern blood lecture dissection decision.
3.5 out of 5
Making monkeys of mediums.
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
There is a quite brief piece by the editors about the state and source of stories in general, and each individual tale is prefaced with further info.
A solid 4, this book
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Eating Hearts - Yoon Ha Lee
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Denial - Bruce Sterling
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Fraud - Esther Friesner
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Sunbird - Neil Gaiman
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Shard of Glass - Alaya Dawn Johnson
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Farmer's Cat - Jeff Vandermeer
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Crab Apple - Patrick Samphire
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Comber - Gene Wolfe
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Walpurgis Afternoon - Deliah Sherman
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Monster - Kelly Link
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Robots and Falling Hearts - Tim Pratt and Greg van Eekhout
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Still Life with B00bs - Ann Harris
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Heads Up Thumbs Down - Gavin J. Grant
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Newbie Wrangler - Timothy J. Anderson
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Being Here - Claude Lalumière
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Mom and Mother Theresa - Candas Jane Dorsey
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : The Imago Sequence - Laird Barron
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Magic in a Certain Slant of Light - Deborah Coates
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Single White Farmhouse - Heather Shaw
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Read It in the Headlines! - Garth Nix
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Niels Bohr and the Sleeping Dane - Jonathon Sullivan
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Mortegarde - Liz Williams
Year's Best Fantasy 6 : Inside Job - Connie Willis
Perfect magician, belt up and bonk.
3 out of 5
We're dead, stupid.
3.5 out of 5
Pregnant unicorn variation end.
4 out of 5
"I have a presentiment of doom upon me," ..."And I fear it shall come to us with barbecue sauce."
4 out of 5
Racist memory power runaway.
4 out of 5
Moggie ursa major makes troll mob minor.
3.5 out of 5
Dryad heart dump.
3 out of 5
Swiftly tilting city.
4 out of 5
Witchiness good for gardens.
3.5 out of 5
Hey, Bungalow Jim
I Might Eat Him
3.5 out of 5
Reality altering with replicating rodent robots. With a bit of mechanical criticism of the critical literary abilities of people.
3.5 out of 5
Mendicant mammaries.
4 out of 5
Sound of music is Matchless.
3 out of 5
Gud is bloody lazy, Zep Boy.
3.5 out of 5
Can't see this one, maybe that's us.
2.5 out of 5
No Aunt, just gimme shelter.
3 out of 5
Awful art lust trephination escape cave meld.
4 out of 5
Predicting dirigible desperation.
4 out of 5
Architectural pr0n, same?
3.5 out of 5
Very large Daikaiju font.
4.5 out of 5
Statue sword-slinger saves scientist.
4 out of 5
World Tree gatespeaking wyvern blood lecture dissection decision.
3.5 out of 5
Making monkeys of mediums.
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Bizarre and beautiful
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-28
Review Date: 2006-09-28
YEAR'S BEST FANTASY 6, edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, is an engaging anthology of the absurd, the fantastic,
the beautiful, and the horrifying, comprising twenty-three stories written by some of the best in the industry. The tales
range from light and whimsical, as in "Still Life with Boobs" by Anne Harris, to dark and chilling, as in Laird Barron's much-acclaimed
novella, "The Imago Sequence," which has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award in the long fiction category for 2005.
The book comes in with a tiger in Yoon Ha Lee's elegant parable "Eating Hearts," and goes out with a tiger, in Connie Willis's smartly crafted homage to H. L. Mencken entitled "Inside Job." Kelly Link's outstanding "Monster" is a tongue-in-cheek modern-day version of Beowulf in a boys' summer camp; and Bruce Sterling's satirical "The Denial" brings to mind the genius of Isaac B. Singer. Authors include Esther M. Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Jeff VanderMeer, Patrick Samphire, Gene Wolfe, Delia Sherman, Tim Pratt and Greg van Eekhout, Gavin J. Grant (husband to Kelly Link), Candas Jane Dorsey, Timothy J. Anderson, Claude Lalumière, Deborah Coates, Heather Shaw, Garth Nix, Jonathon Sullivan, and Liz Williams.
Award recipient David G. Hartwell is the senior editor at Tor/Forge Books, the publisher of THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION, and the author of AGE OF WONDERS.
World Fantasy Award winner Kathryn Cramer is an editor at THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION. She has also co-edited the outstanding anthologies, THE ASCENT OF WONDER, THE HARD SF RENAISSANCE, and the YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION series.
YEAR'S BEST FANTASY 6 is highly recommended reading for anyone who enjoys variety in the fantastic.
The book comes in with a tiger in Yoon Ha Lee's elegant parable "Eating Hearts," and goes out with a tiger, in Connie Willis's smartly crafted homage to H. L. Mencken entitled "Inside Job." Kelly Link's outstanding "Monster" is a tongue-in-cheek modern-day version of Beowulf in a boys' summer camp; and Bruce Sterling's satirical "The Denial" brings to mind the genius of Isaac B. Singer. Authors include Esther M. Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Jeff VanderMeer, Patrick Samphire, Gene Wolfe, Delia Sherman, Tim Pratt and Greg van Eekhout, Gavin J. Grant (husband to Kelly Link), Candas Jane Dorsey, Timothy J. Anderson, Claude Lalumière, Deborah Coates, Heather Shaw, Garth Nix, Jonathon Sullivan, and Liz Williams.
Award recipient David G. Hartwell is the senior editor at Tor/Forge Books, the publisher of THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION, and the author of AGE OF WONDERS.
World Fantasy Award winner Kathryn Cramer is an editor at THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE FICTION. She has also co-edited the outstanding anthologies, THE ASCENT OF WONDER, THE HARD SF RENAISSANCE, and the YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION series.
YEAR'S BEST FANTASY 6 is highly recommended reading for anyone who enjoys variety in the fantastic.

Bruce Willis: The Unauthorized Biography
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Virgin Books (1998-10-01)
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Average review score: 

Lovely Boys
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-02
Review Date: 2001-04-02
You know it is funny but i think this book is just a front to pump bruce to his man but is it working for real???
Bruce Willis
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-06
Review Date: 2001-11-06
It was an excellent book. I love it. (My Mom tells me i read it too much.) He is the best actor. I have been dieing to meet
him though I doubt I ever will. I think it you have ever meet Bruce Willis you are a very lucky person. I would die to meet
him. He is a great actor. Everytime someone asks me what a good movie is, I just tell them get a movie with Bruce Willis in
it and your set. I g2g byebye.
LONG LIVE WILLIS!
LONG LIVE WILLIS!
Bruce Willis
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-21
Review Date: 1999-12-21
Oh God, I just love Bruce Willis, he is the best actor I have ever seen.Since I`m from Brazil and I have no way to meet him
sometimes I fell very sad, but I try to watch one of his movies every week. kisses karen
ITRODUCE MY SELF
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-02
Review Date: 1999-09-02
Hello ,Bruce Willis. My name is Evelina . I'm 18 years old.I won't to
be your penfrind.If you sgry whit that it well be perfect for me and I thing the it well be perfect
for you to because you well have a penfriend .I'm from Slovenia if you now wher is it.I wone to be an
actor yust like you. lf you deside the you wonen't to be my penfriend please write me your addres.I
promest the I WODEN'T TELL NOW BADY. Like you hird I'm not from U.S.A. and Idon't spik englis wery
well. I wrily hope the we well hird again . BYE BYE
my love ,ddarilling,soul, "the bruce willis"-my lover
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-24
Review Date: 2000-02-24
i am forever fan "the bruce willis" iwant his book the bruce willis story i`m really needed this book thank you please call
for me i`m ready money for exgample my e-mail bruno-kim@hanmail.net
Asimov's Science Fiction Volume 31 Number 12, December 2007
Published in Paperback by Dell Magazines (2007)
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Not Free SF Reader
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
Review Date: 2008-02-25
Just when I thought that Asimov's was the major US magazine that was sense of humor impaired, along comes this issue, with
the generally entertaining Connie Willis delivering, and the actually laugh out loud funny Tim McDaniel gag story. About
time, and well done.
The issue itself is a rock solid 3.50 average, 3 x 2, 2 good, 2 above average, 2 average.
A bunch of book reviews at the end, including Slan Hunter, and a series by L. Timmel Duchamp that sounds pretty interesting, and is the second time I have seen that mentioned recently. An editorial about the a magazine story and some letters, and Silverberg takes on an early Heinlein work and talks about how it was revolutionary.
ASIMOVS383 : ALL SEATED ON THE GROUND - Connie Willis
ASIMOVS383 : THE LONESOME PLANET TRAVELERS' ADVISORY - Tim McDaniel
ASIMOVS383 : STRANGERS ON A BUS - Jack Skillingstead
ASIMOVS383 : THE RULES - Nancy Kress
ASIMOVS383 : do[this] - Stephen Graham Jones
ASIMOVS383 : GALAXY BLUES 2 - Allen M. Steele
Space song carol communication goodwill breakthrough.
4 out of 5
Alien abduction and assorted antics instruction.
4 out of 5
Made-up man.
3 out of 5
Going in for end of life reflection, in a big way.
(call this one 3.75)
3. 5 out of 5
Dictionary machine solitude.
3.5 out of 5
Prime dope delivery.
3 out of 5
The issue itself is a rock solid 3.50 average, 3 x 2, 2 good, 2 above average, 2 average.
A bunch of book reviews at the end, including Slan Hunter, and a series by L. Timmel Duchamp that sounds pretty interesting, and is the second time I have seen that mentioned recently. An editorial about the a magazine story and some letters, and Silverberg takes on an early Heinlein work and talks about how it was revolutionary.
ASIMOVS383 : ALL SEATED ON THE GROUND - Connie Willis
ASIMOVS383 : THE LONESOME PLANET TRAVELERS' ADVISORY - Tim McDaniel
ASIMOVS383 : STRANGERS ON A BUS - Jack Skillingstead
ASIMOVS383 : THE RULES - Nancy Kress
ASIMOVS383 : do[this] - Stephen Graham Jones
ASIMOVS383 : GALAXY BLUES 2 - Allen M. Steele
Space song carol communication goodwill breakthrough.
4 out of 5
Alien abduction and assorted antics instruction.
4 out of 5
Made-up man.
3 out of 5
Going in for end of life reflection, in a big way.
(call this one 3.75)
3. 5 out of 5
Dictionary machine solitude.
3.5 out of 5
Prime dope delivery.
3 out of 5

Cibola (Great Science Fiction Stories)
Published in Audio Cassette by Audiotext (1998-01)
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why couldn't it be longer great story
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-23
Review Date: 1999-10-23
this story set in connie willis's backyard of colorado is wonderfully told but i wish it was longer(or had a sequel hint if
authuor is reading) the harried newspaper reporters stoies of 'nutto's are hysterical and the el turco mishaps are good "as
gold" four doughnuts

Cybill Disobedience : How I Survived Beauty Pageants, Elvis, Sex, Bruce Willis, Lies, Marriage, Motherhood, Hollywood, and
the Irrepressible Urge to Say What I Think
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins Publishers (2000-04-04)
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Entertaining, but typical Hollywood self-centeredness
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-18
Review Date: 2008-11-18
I think Cybil Shepherd is a talented actress; I enjoyed "Moonlighting" and "Cybil" a lot, and there are parts of this book
that are entertaining. However, it's also a good example of the typical self-serving "it's about me" Hollywood mentality.
She'd have been wiser to focus more on her career than her bedroom escapades. If nothing else, she should have considered
the example she has set for her children. Does she really want her daughters to sleep around and cheat in order to find self
worth and then write a tell-all book later? Does she want her son to be the same sort of self-absorbed, insensitive, arrogant
man that she (by her own admission) always seems to end up with? Admittedly that may not be applicable at this point, her
children are grown, but I think it's sad that an attractive woman would feel it necessary to be promiscuous or to consistently
choose to be in unhealthy, one-sided relationships to establish her identity, and it's sadder still that she seems to not
regret or have learned anything from it, and in fact brags about it in some places.
All in all it's well written, and I did enjoy the parts where she talks about what she learned about the movie industry from Peter Bogdonavich and the stories about Orson Welles. It would have been a better book if she'd stuck to that sort of information. I do agree with the idea that the movie industry (and business world in general) tends to be male-dominated, but it's hard for me not to believe that at least some of the difficulties she faced were the result of her own self-absorbed attitude. There is a price to pay for just doing whatever you want without considering the consequences.
An okay read if you like gossipy material.
All in all it's well written, and I did enjoy the parts where she talks about what she learned about the movie industry from Peter Bogdonavich and the stories about Orson Welles. It would have been a better book if she'd stuck to that sort of information. I do agree with the idea that the movie industry (and business world in general) tends to be male-dominated, but it's hard for me not to believe that at least some of the difficulties she faced were the result of her own self-absorbed attitude. There is a price to pay for just doing whatever you want without considering the consequences.
An okay read if you like gossipy material.
The Cybill Strikes Back!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-07
Review Date: 2007-05-07
I wanted to read this book mainly to see what Cybill would say about Bruce Willis and Moonlighting, one of my all-time favorite
shows, and although I was left wanting more, she does give a few interesting tidbits about them. But even if she hadn't this
would still be a page turner.
Most references to Cybill Shepherd by the media over the years have been negative. I just wanted to hear her side of her story for a change and I have no problem with this so-called 'B-list' actor making a few bucks in the process.
While I don't approve of or agree with everything Cybill says she's done or believes in, this little book is a small interesting slice of history and a record of how things work behind the scenes of the modeling and acting professions. The message I got is 'proceed with extreme caution - or better yet choose another career.'
Also, my belief that Hollywood culture is depraved in general remains unshaken after reading this. And you certainly can't blame it all on Cybill Shepherd.
Even so, I appreciate what I believe is Cybill's candor about herself, the people she's met and her experiences which is written with a witty humor and a verbal style I appreciate.
Most references to Cybill Shepherd by the media over the years have been negative. I just wanted to hear her side of her story for a change and I have no problem with this so-called 'B-list' actor making a few bucks in the process.
While I don't approve of or agree with everything Cybill says she's done or believes in, this little book is a small interesting slice of history and a record of how things work behind the scenes of the modeling and acting professions. The message I got is 'proceed with extreme caution - or better yet choose another career.'
Also, my belief that Hollywood culture is depraved in general remains unshaken after reading this. And you certainly can't blame it all on Cybill Shepherd.
Even so, I appreciate what I believe is Cybill's candor about herself, the people she's met and her experiences which is written with a witty humor and a verbal style I appreciate.
You Know...She May Be A B-List Celebrity But This Isn't That Bad A Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
Review Date: 2005-10-16
I don't know what compelled me to check this out from the library since I didn't really know who Cybill Shepherd was, but
she kept me reading with her honesty and `dang-it-it's-true' breed of self-flattery. In this autobiography, the star of the
'80's TV hit Moonlighting (when she mentioned Moonlighting, I was finally like, "Oh, I know who she is...") candidly talks
about the cut-throat world of Hollywood, tells about how Hef, of Playboy fame, stole images from her nude scene and improperly
published them, talks about an affair with Elvis (who "charmed" her by telling her in one of his pill-popping hazes about
the time a doctor gave him an injection directly into the pupil of his eye!!!!!) and throws caution to the wind and dodges
claims of skankhood by talking about a seemingly unending series of affairs with scores of married and unmarried men, from
her beauty queen teen years in Memphis, well into her fifties. Shepherd name-drops and that's the making of this book since
it's most interesting when the focus is not on her. She tells about having Orson Welles as a long-term house guest, about
how she introduced Elvis to certain amorous technique, tells of clashes with Bruce Willis, whose ego was a match for her own,
and provides tell-all revelations about some of the biggest stars in the movie business during the 1970's. Shepherd is also
doggedly committed to certain feminist causes and gives ink to her views on them. This book is definitely a celebrity stroking
her ego, but it's not dull or preachy and since it can be read in about two hours, it's not a bad way to spend a free afternoon.
Example of one version of the Liberated Life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-23
Review Date: 2004-08-23
Cybill Disobedience : How I Survived Beauty Pageants, Elvis, Sex, Bruce Willis, Lies, Marriage, Motherhood, Hollywood, and
the Irrepressible Urge to Say What I Think
by Cybill Shepherd
This was an interesting read and useful as a resource since it is a first person description of the kind of life one can lead as a liberated (using the pill) female. Not only was Cybill successful, but as she says, she was "a very, very, bad girl." Cybill did what she wanted to do.
Regardless of whether or not this sort of life should be recommended, it is certainly a resource that can be referred to as an example.
by Cybill Shepherd
This was an interesting read and useful as a resource since it is a first person description of the kind of life one can lead as a liberated (using the pill) female. Not only was Cybill successful, but as she says, she was "a very, very, bad girl." Cybill did what she wanted to do.
Regardless of whether or not this sort of life should be recommended, it is certainly a resource that can be referred to as an example.
I'm blonde, I'm beautiful, and don't you forget it!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-20
Review Date: 2005-05-20
Truly the title sums up the whole of this autobiography. I wonder if Ms. Shepherd hadn't believed so deeply in her ephemeral
outer beauty, maybe others wouldn't have assumed that that's all she had going for her.
Conspicuously absent from her story were her relationships with her siblings, which were touched on ever-so-briefly toward the end, tellingly admitting that they had a tenuous connection at best, their sibling bonds having been sacrificed at the alter of Shepherd's career.
Cybill Shepherd spent her life being promiscuous, including involvment with married men, and lays it all out for the record, no matter how it makes her look. It's amazing to me that she never came away from fling after short-term fling not feeling used or taken advantage of.
The comment that rings the loudest to me, out of everything she crammed furiously into this book, was the fact that she tried to make '5 minutes feel like 5 hours' with her kids, as if that were possible. Although she does go on to admit that it is simply not possible to do it all.
Contradictory to me is the fact that Ms. Shepherd found lurid tabloid stories to be embarassing and insulting to herself and her children, but she voluntarily lays bare all her personal laundry.
I picked up this book because I fondly remember Moonlighting as must-see TV of my teenage years, Maddie Hayes and David Addison being the best on-screen couple of my generation. Although that was just one small part of Cybill's story, I did find the Hollywood insider stuff a fun guilty pleasure.
One last criticism - the subtitle is far too long and completely unnecessary, bordering on downright silly.
Conspicuously absent from her story were her relationships with her siblings, which were touched on ever-so-briefly toward the end, tellingly admitting that they had a tenuous connection at best, their sibling bonds having been sacrificed at the alter of Shepherd's career.
Cybill Shepherd spent her life being promiscuous, including involvment with married men, and lays it all out for the record, no matter how it makes her look. It's amazing to me that she never came away from fling after short-term fling not feeling used or taken advantage of.
The comment that rings the loudest to me, out of everything she crammed furiously into this book, was the fact that she tried to make '5 minutes feel like 5 hours' with her kids, as if that were possible. Although she does go on to admit that it is simply not possible to do it all.
Contradictory to me is the fact that Ms. Shepherd found lurid tabloid stories to be embarassing and insulting to herself and her children, but she voluntarily lays bare all her personal laundry.
I picked up this book because I fondly remember Moonlighting as must-see TV of my teenage years, Maddie Hayes and David Addison being the best on-screen couple of my generation. Although that was just one small part of Cybill's story, I did find the Hollywood insider stuff a fun guilty pleasure.
One last criticism - the subtitle is far too long and completely unnecessary, bordering on downright silly.
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