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1.0 out of 5 stars Memories of a Kansas publicity hack, March 21, 2004
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Mark S. Brodsky (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Confessions of a Hollywood publicist: Revelations on how publicists create star power-- and what happens behind the scenes everywhere from Los Angeles ... Kubrick, George Burns, and Rush Limbaugh (Hardcover)
The spine says Four Star Press, it should say One Star. This is a so called Hollywood Publicist that can't even spell Peter Bogdanovich's name right. His biggest claim to fame is that Rush Limbaugh was in his wedding party. If you're interested in legends such as Peggy Rea and Julie Warner, which stars come from the Kansas City area or publicity events like the Kansas City Tap Challenge, this book comes highly recommended. Otherwise, it's dull and awkwardly written, revealing less than the average issue of Entertainment Weekly. Not worth your time.
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