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Valley of the Dolls 50th Anniversary Edition - Kindle edition by Susann, Jacqueline. Romance Kindle eBooks @ desertcart.com. Review: Fabulous Trash - This is not fine literature but it's a fun read. The movie was set in the wrong time period, and the book is perfect for when it was set. The three girls trying to make their fortunes is a time tested trope, and this is one of the best examples. Anne, the cultured Bostonian, Jennifer, the beauty and Neely the talented mess. When this first came out, there was a load of speculation about who was based on whom. After reading a lot of background stories, I've decided I don't much really care. It's fun to guess but it's better to just take the characters at face value. Jackie Susann knew this world, and I can imagine that when it first was published it was shocking. Now, it's just a glimpse into a world that's gone. Review: Still an engrossing read, 50+ years after it's original publication... - The soft numbness began to slither through her body. Oh, God! How had she ever lived without these gorgeous red dolls! This is probably the 5th time I've read this novel, the first being sometime in the late 90s ...and I've enjoyed it every single time. Jacqueline Susann was so far ahead of her time, it's almost laughable. Written in the 60s, and published for the first time in 1966, so much of this book is still relevant, and holds true, today. I guess very little ever changes in the lives of celebrities: body dysmorphia, pills, lesbianism, cheating, scandal, rehab...it's all here, but it sure sounds like 2019, right? While I don't appreciate some of the outdated vocabulary used, I've read that Jacqueline Susann was actually incredibly supportive of the LGBT community. She gave them a voice in Valley of the Dolls, probably one of the first forms of media to do so. According to Simon Doonan, who wrote in the foreward of the 50 year anniversary edition, "members of the gay community were thrilled to find themselves, at long last, unleashed with such gusto onto an international stage." Following the lives of Anne, Jennifer, and Neely, from 1945-1965, the novel covers their struggles and triumphs...and their responses to the inevitability of aging. Age settled with more grace on ordinary people, but for celebrities—women stars in particular—age became a hatchet that vandalized a work of art. In Susann's own words, this story isn't dirty: it's savage, shocking, and unfair...but never dirty. However you define this book, it's hard to argue it's a highly entertaining, engrossing read. Having never seen the movie, I can't speak to it, but the novel will always be a favorite of mine. I hope my book club enjoys it, as I selected it as one of our Book of the Month options for June '19.
| ASIN | B01E1QW4KC |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,963 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #207 in Erotic Suspense (Kindle Store) #360 in Erotic Suspense (Books) #394 in Romantic Erotica (Kindle Store) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,327) |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
| File size | 5.8 MB |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0996317832 |
| Language | English |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Print length | 454 pages |
| Publication date | June 21, 2016 |
| Publisher | Tiger, LLC. |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| X-Ray | Enabled |
B**M
Fabulous Trash
This is not fine literature but it's a fun read. The movie was set in the wrong time period, and the book is perfect for when it was set. The three girls trying to make their fortunes is a time tested trope, and this is one of the best examples. Anne, the cultured Bostonian, Jennifer, the beauty and Neely the talented mess. When this first came out, there was a load of speculation about who was based on whom. After reading a lot of background stories, I've decided I don't much really care. It's fun to guess but it's better to just take the characters at face value. Jackie Susann knew this world, and I can imagine that when it first was published it was shocking. Now, it's just a glimpse into a world that's gone.
B**T
Still an engrossing read, 50+ years after it's original publication...
The soft numbness began to slither through her body. Oh, God! How had she ever lived without these gorgeous red dolls! This is probably the 5th time I've read this novel, the first being sometime in the late 90s ...and I've enjoyed it every single time. Jacqueline Susann was so far ahead of her time, it's almost laughable. Written in the 60s, and published for the first time in 1966, so much of this book is still relevant, and holds true, today. I guess very little ever changes in the lives of celebrities: body dysmorphia, pills, lesbianism, cheating, scandal, rehab...it's all here, but it sure sounds like 2019, right? While I don't appreciate some of the outdated vocabulary used, I've read that Jacqueline Susann was actually incredibly supportive of the LGBT community. She gave them a voice in Valley of the Dolls, probably one of the first forms of media to do so. According to Simon Doonan, who wrote in the foreward of the 50 year anniversary edition, "members of the gay community were thrilled to find themselves, at long last, unleashed with such gusto onto an international stage." Following the lives of Anne, Jennifer, and Neely, from 1945-1965, the novel covers their struggles and triumphs...and their responses to the inevitability of aging. Age settled with more grace on ordinary people, but for celebrities—women stars in particular—age became a hatchet that vandalized a work of art. In Susann's own words, this story isn't dirty: it's savage, shocking, and unfair...but never dirty. However you define this book, it's hard to argue it's a highly entertaining, engrossing read. Having never seen the movie, I can't speak to it, but the novel will always be a favorite of mine. I hope my book club enjoys it, as I selected it as one of our Book of the Month options for June '19.
C**E
poignant reality of Hollywood even to current standards
The fast paced writing and slick clever dialogue Valley of the Dolls gives you a tale of three women drawn into the fame and fortune of the world of Hollywood and broadway granting insight on how too much drugs, sex, and money can ruin you and turn you into a hollow shell of yourself
D**L
Kindle version is horrible!
I have of course heard about this book for years but never picked it up. Not because I was worried that it would be "trashy" or something I would not be interested in just because I simply never got around to it. The Kindle version of this book is so horrible and made it very hard to read so if you pick this up do not read it on your kindle! The letters are all over the page , the type set is hard to read and the some words are just missing it looks like they just faded out of the page. To charge $10 for this crap is insane so that is why the 3 stars the actual book would have been 4 or 5. For the time I can understand why this book so considered trash and the story was interesting and I never got bored however today you can find much trashier novels if that is what you are looking for. Neely annoyed me the entire book but I guess at least towards the end that she was meant to be annoying. I love Anne but was very disappointed with the ending I kept rooting for her but nothing ever worked out. The ending did fit very well with the book tho so I guess I can't complain to much about that. Overall worth your time, a good read and I see why it is still loved today.
M**E
Truly a classic that still works 50 years later.
A classic that never gets old. If a novel is still a seller 50 years later then you can be fairly certain it is worth a read. This is a early sensations novel which people gleefully read even if they had to read it privately so they wouldn't get tsk'd at. It has all the highlights of love, betrayal and friendship as well as a still accurate look at the darker side of fame. I can't count how many times I have re-read this and recently added it to my Kindle.
C**G
Sudsy fun
The story is much better developed than the film, as it takes about twenty years. Anne of course is the most sympathetic character, as the story starts with her. Neely is an evil star, and Jennifer turned off to her emotions. The “dolls” or prescription Seconal (that leads to dangerously addictive drugs for Neely) tie them all together. The book would have been shocking at the publication time.
B**U
What a story!
A very well-rounded story spanning 19 years, fall 1945-New Year's Day 1965. I read it years ago and held off buying it for my Kindle due to the many reviews about errors. When it went on sale I took a chance. I didn't notice any errors; maybe the publisher had it proofread. I did notice how sophomoric the writing was: "She was [insert emotion]" was often used. A lot of telling vs. showing. Ms. Susann's strength (aside from the storyline) likes with her ability to write dialogue; she was wonderful at that. The 1967 movie version was just awful. I always hoped they would make a miniseries that covered the full two-decade span of the story, but in the 21st Century it seems passé. Too bad...the story was very well told, even with the subpar narrative.
A**R
Me ha encantado
C**E
The hype and hoopla when this book was published in 1966! Everyone shrieking "You just have to read this!" I almost bought this 50th anniversary edition in 2016, but for some reason didn't follow through to get a copy. Glad it's on Kindle now; so much easier on my eyes these days. And I loved reading Dolls now as much as I did in 1966. So much fun - thanks to Jacqueline Susann. She left us too soon, but we still have her book.
E**B
I had heard about this book since I was young. I knew there had been a film and tv show based on it years ago. Now I've finally read it. And I am glad I did. It was considered X rated at the time of writing. Today the story is still as effective. Although tame by today's standards. I thoroughly loved this book. The story was great. The characters very vivid. I couldnt put it down; reading every night.
K**R
A wonderful read. Excellent storylines about the pressures of stardom, weaknesses, ambition, failure, success and most of all - choices.
M**O
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