

Book 14 of 2025! This was a cute memoir of Jim O‘Heir‘s time playing Jerry on Parks & Recreation. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Book 14 of 2025! This was a cute memoir of Jim O‘Heir‘s time playing Jerry on Parks & Recreation. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The beginning of this year was such a bad reading slump for me! I finally feel like I‘m getting back into my reading groove. I am fascinated by the history of Hollywood and this book is not definitely not disappointing! It‘s amazing how truly small the industry is and all the machinations that go on behind the scenes. I‘ve always found Valley of the Dolls as a book and a movie to be such interesting examples of a moment in time.
Began this memoir as a Phantom of the Opera and Hello Dolly! super-fan, ended it as a Michael Crawford superfan.
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One of Jimmy's first movies was the remake of Seventh Heaven in 1937. I never watched the original. As much as I love Wizard of Oz, my favorites are Katherine Hepburn's Jo in Little Women, Philadelphia Story (Jimmy won Oscar), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ❤️❤️❤️. I should've done better, but I only cared for Stewart, Hepburn, or Grant.
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Good biography. He created one of the greatest characters in television history and an ignominious ending of a career. He addresses it all. Some good stories mixed in.
I love the body positivity and the relatability of Solomon‘s characters. This was a quick, fun read with realistic mental health representation.