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Hollywood Wives (Hollywood #1) Paperback | Pages: 490 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 10522 Users | 236 Reviews

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Original Title: Hollywood Wives
ISBN: 0743403835 (ISBN13: 9780743403832)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hollywood #1
Characters: Elaine Conti, Ross Conti, Maralee Gray, Sadie LaSalle, Deke Andrews, Det. Leon Rosemont, Montana Gray, Neil Gray, Gina Germaine, Karen Lancaster, Buddy Hudson, Angel Hudson, George Lancaster, Pamela London, Wolfie Schweicker, Bibi Sutton, Oliver Easterne
Setting: Beverly Hills, California(United States) Hollywood, California(United States) Los Angeles, California(United States)

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They lunch at Ma Maison and the Bistro on salads and hot gossip. They cruise Rodeo Drive in their Mercedes and Rolls, turning shopping at Giorgio and Gucci into an art form. They pursue the body beautiful at the Workout and Body Asylum.

Dressed by St. Laurent and Galanos, they dine at the latest restaurants on the rise and fall of one another's fortunes. They are the Hollywood Wives , a privileged breed of women whose ticket to ride is a famous husband.

Hollywood. At its most flamboyant.

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Title:Hollywood Wives (Hollywood #1)
Author:Jackie Collins
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 490 pages
Published:October 1st 2002 by Pocket books (first published July 1st 1983)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary. Novels. Drama. Adult Fiction

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Ratings: 3.77 From 10522 Users | 236 Reviews

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Loving, spending & succeeding no one does it better than the Hollywood Wives.Wow Jachie Collins you have done it again. Great Novel. -Glamorous, beautiful & demanding When life is this fast, there are no guarantees. Yes and also dont ever forget- Status is everything too. This novel is a scorching blockbuster that exposes the glittering bitchery of Beverly Hills before racing to a chilling & unexpected climax.

Theres no denying it's complete trash and the author and her sister have made a lot of money somehow on not being particularly good at anything in particular, as French and Saunders woudl say 'Lucky Bitches'!. Still its cult status trash and you can't help getting a smile out of it, 3 stars!

Really two and a half stars. Classic 80's Hollywood trash novel. An amusing read, if you're in the right mood. The plot bogs down a bit toward the end of the first half, but the second half really takes off. It's mainly about a hot movie that everyone in Hollywood wants to be a part of. There's also a murder sub-plot that becomes connected with the rest of the story in the second half. It's pretty much what you'd expect: a quick, mindless, entertaining read.Read for the June group read at

Hollywood Wives is not what I expected, which was a campy romp full of glitz, glamour, and sex. There was plenty of that, but also something darker, and not particularly campy. I was pleasantly surprised to find it was not a romance novel, nor an 80's version of Real Housewives. Think more pulp fiction. It doesn't celebrate or laud the vapid, sordid, and macabre; instead, Collins invites you to root for the utter destruction and humiliation of her protagonists. They are so self-serving and vain,

Even though Jackie Collins is considered a fluff writer, I love her books. She is a good break from the serious drama and mystery type books that I like to read. This book is very entertaining and it delves into the lives of the famous, rich and exotic type of people. She has a way of writing her story so that you never really know if it is all true or not. The more money made, the more opportunities for people in the spotlight to act crazy and get away with it. You hear it all the time on

I actually wrote a book report about this in 10th grade. It didn't seem weird to me at the time and my English teacher didn't say anything about it, but I have to wonder what I was smoking to think this was the sort of book I should write a book report on.

Hollywood Wives , written by Jackie Collins, was the sixth book I read in my Summer of Guilty Pleasure reads. Published in 1983, it was the 50 Shades of its day; a dirty, scandalous book that everyone read, but only behind closed doors.It reminded me of the TV show, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous , which aired in the 80s. Robin Leach would tour the world in search of millionaires who allowed camera crews into their mansions. It was hard not to fall under the spell. Wealthy people can seem

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