
Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde
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Jennie Garth
For the first time ever, Jennie Garth is putting it all out there, sharing her joys and her sorrows, her successes and her failures, with candor and a surprising, even bawdy, sense of humor.
From her sudden rise to fame as a golden-haired teen beauty, to recently redefining herself as a single working mother to three growing girls, Jennie Garth has defied the odds and thrived in a town that can be more than a little tough on its blondes.
Since Jennie landed in Hollywood at just 16, she has built an enduring career as a television and film actress, producer, and director, beginning with her iconic turn as Kelly Taylor on Aaron Spelling’s smash hit Beverly Hills 90210, a show that ran for a decade and which cemented Jennie’s place in American pop culture.
Recently, Jennie found herself facing her 40s from a place she never expected to be in: newly single, in demand again as an actress after years spent focusing on her family, and all over the tabloids. So she decided to do what surprised many - including herself: She decided to write about it, to tell her own story, in her own words.
And now, in this intimate memoir, she explores the highs and lows of her life, both in front of the camera and behind closed doors, revealing the real Jennie Garth - smart, funny, and stronger than she ever realized.
This is one unforgettable, utterly loveable Hollywood Blonde, and these are her deep thoughts.
©2014 Jennie Garth and Emily Heckman (P)2014 Penguin AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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Would you consider the audio edition of Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde to be better than the print version?
YES! It's read by Jennie Garth which makes it much more real and you get a chance to hear her inflection and passion. She is a great narrator actually and I'd love to hear her read more.What does Jennie Garth bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The honesty. When she talks about her dad, her kids, her cast mates, you hear her pride, genuine respect and love that she feels for each person.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I wish - But - it was two sittings and less than 24 hours.Any additional comments?
There was a little repetition which was a little annoying for me but I enjoyed the overall book immensely. It was a journey!Realistic, Sincere, and Heartwarming Growth
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I think she did a great job about writing about herself. Not dragging her children into a book they might not feel comfortable in, and while I was confused about when some things happened (divorce, death), and in what order- which I find super frustrating - she did handle those things with dignity and grace. But there was just a vague sadness that was hard for me to stay with. I did listen to the whole book though, if you were wondering.
If you want "dirt"? As previously stated, the one thing I learned about Jennie is that she does have dignity & grace. No "dirt", which in my book is a wise thing. I can't believe I'm going to write this, but I had more fun (and was more often annoyed. Go figure) by Tori Spelling's crazy share-everything let -the- chips -fall -where -they -may book. (I've only listened to one) But at the end of the day? I'd rather be friends with Jennie than Tori. The premise of "Blondeness" also didn't make a lot of sense, but I guess that was needed for bookends and a title?
Enjoyed the first half...
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Yes. It's a pleasant memoir to listen to, but she clearly didn't want to step on anyones toes. She didn't say much bad about ANYONE. There is no dirt in this book, no uncovered info about Hollywood, really, hardly "little known" info about Jennie herself.If you’ve listened to books by Jennie Garth and Emily Heckman before, how does this one compare?
NAWhat about Jennie Garth’s performance did you like?
I always like listening to the actual author perform the reading. Her voice was pleasant.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No, sorry, it would be a movie consisting of her being nice to everyone and details being left out of stories.Any additional comments?
She seems like a very nice person who was very aware that her children may want to read the book at some point, or that her former or current colleagues may read it. She clearly did not want to step on one single toe. So, unfortunately, it wasn't very spicy or energetic.Nice person, no dirt
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Loved it!
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Not very deep, not very interesting
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WE HAVE A LOT IN COMMON!
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It's just so boring
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Honest and humbling
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Set aside time, you will not want to put this down until it is finished!
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