Review
"This issue can be seen as a tragedy in motion; its last chapter has yet to be written," said Bluewater president Darren G. Davis. "Lohan is both a victim of the all-consuming celebrity culture and a perpetrator of bad decisions, the lack of self-control and an unhealthy sense of entitlement.
According to Shapiro, the book is not all about the salacious headlines, mug shots and outrageous behavior, but tries to examine the underlying causes of Lohan's inability to "straighten out her life."
I wish to expand my career and spread Japanese manga culture. I am keen to work directly with an American publisher to make more people aware of mangastyle,
About the Author
Marc Shapiro is a freelance entertainment journalist for 25 years specializing in movies, television, music, books, and authors for a number of national and international publications including Hit Parader, Faces, Dreamwatch, BAM, The L.A. Weekly, Guitar For The Practicing Musician, The Los Angeles Times, The Los Angeles Harold Examiner, and The Orange County Register. Currently I am a regular contributor of feature articles and interviews to the following magazines: Starlog, Fangoria, Cinescape, Caustic Truths, and Snaggletooth.