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Post by Jess on Apr 25, 2006 12:40:46 GMT -5
Which film-related books have you read recently? Which one are you reading now? Please share I just finished Clara Bow: Running Wild by David Stenn, and I'd recommend it to all who want to learn more about Clara. It was a very good biography. ♥
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Post by kissfan32 on Apr 30, 2006 0:25:21 GMT -5
Very good book,but made me sad.
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Post by Jess on Apr 30, 2006 21:14:48 GMT -5
Yeah, it made me sad too. Her life was very sad, which did make it difficult to read at times :-\ I finished reading another book, The It Girl: The Incredible Story of Clara Bow, and I hated it! It portrayed Clara's father as this really kind, trustworthy guy, who just happened to be down on his luck when it came to finding work. It really angered me to read that
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Post by nutsaboutclara on May 3, 2006 14:04:07 GMT -5
I've been a fanatic of that book, since I discovered it in 1993, at my local library. When I first read it, I couldn't put it down. It was that good. I STILL read it, and, I use it as a reference for my Clara Bow group, Clara's Place, for when I post my Clara Bow factoids.
-Dario.
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Post by Jess on May 3, 2006 18:54:24 GMT -5
It's a great book, indeed. I went to bed with it each night, reading before I went to sleep, and often I had to force myself to stop for the night so I could get some sleep!
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Post by gharader on May 4, 2006 12:53:17 GMT -5
I'm about to start reading it, and from what I've heard and read, I can hardly wait.
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Post by Jess on May 4, 2006 17:23:36 GMT -5
I'm about to start reading it, and from what I've heard and read, I can hardly wait. I think you'll enjoy it
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Post by nutsaboutclara on May 9, 2006 14:00:14 GMT -5
I hope that he or she loves CLARA BOW-Runnin' Wild(1988); it's a heart-breaker. -Dario.
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kathrine
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Post by kathrine on Aug 15, 2006 3:26:22 GMT -5
Im reading Tony Curtis' book. He sure likes to swear alot!
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Post by Jess on Aug 15, 2006 11:31:54 GMT -5
Aww, man...I accidentally hit "modify" instead of "quote" on your post, but I left it intact. Sorry about that Im reading Tony Curtis' book. He sure likes to swear alot! Hehe, for some reason, I didn't think of him as the type, but I guess it would make sense Are you enjoying it? (the book, not necessarily the swearing )
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Post by scottlord on Sept 7, 2006 0:33:21 GMT -5
The author of the Bow biography, Running Wild, is from my part of the country, so I may have skimmed a little; but I don't know the author to The Incredible Story of Clara Bow. Did you have their name? I haven't seen the Tony Curtis book yet, but wouldn't find it suprising, depending on the context.
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kathrine
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Post by kathrine on Sept 7, 2006 5:09:36 GMT -5
Yeah Its ok, i havent read much of it lately because ive been reading Anne Frank's dairy. I just finished reading "Anne Frank and the children of the holocaust" it is such a sad book it makes you cry Although it is a very good book indeed.
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Post by Jess on Sept 7, 2006 22:26:40 GMT -5
I've always meant to read Anne Frank's diary, but I actually never have. It would definitely interest me, because my grandpa was a Holocaust survivor ♥
Scott, I think the authors are Joe Morella and Edward Z. Epstein.
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Post by scottlord on Sept 8, 2006 0:07:37 GMT -5
Thanks, Jess. If you come across any Photoplay magazines articles or other Screen or Screenland articles that may or may not have an interview with Clara Bow, please write to me. I have a magazine cover from Finland with Clara Bow on the cover I haven't downloaded yet from one of my mail groups. L*ve,
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kathrine
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Post by kathrine on Sept 8, 2006 3:48:33 GMT -5
Wow! really Jess? Thats really amazing. If you dont mind me asking.. Is he still living?
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