Celebrity Detox (The Fame Game)

by Rosie O'Donnell

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

792.7028092

Collection

Publication

Grand Central Publishing (2007), 224 pages

Description

- An instant "New York Times bestseller, "Find Me (Warner, 4/02) won widespread critical acclaim, netting over 225,000 hardcover copies. The trade paperback edition was published by Warner in 4/03 and has over 65,000 copies in print.- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show was one of the most popular talk shows of the past 10 years, providing O'Donnell a huge following. She was awarded the "Best Talk Show Host" Emmy two years in a row and has been featured on the cover of most major magazines.- "Kids are Punny (Warner, 1997) was a #1 "New York Times bestseller, netting nearly 600,000 copies. "Kids are Punny 2 (Warner, 1998) netted over 150,000 copies, while "Bosom Buddies (Warner, 1998) has over 150,000 copies in print.- A play based on "Find Me will debut on Broadway in the Fall of 2004.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member KKovach
Very Exposed and Raw. I admire her for showing the reader her soul. Few celebrities who write the story of themselves give me anything more than a peek into there world. Rosie gave me the front row on opening night.
LibraryThing member lyssrose
As far as celebrity memoirs/autobiographies go, this one seemed to just fall flat. I don't think it accomplished it's intended goal, which, if you believe the blurbs on the cover, is that it "...illuminates not only what it's like to be a celebrity, but also what it's like to be a mother, a
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daughter, a leader, a friend, a sister, a wife...in short, a human being."

I am all of the things described by the blurb (well, obviously not a celebrity!), and yet, I simply didn't feel that this book resonated with me. Maybe I had unreasonable expectations, but I had hoped that while writing about how she is just a normal person, who got wrapped up in the celebrity game, she would show how there is a commonality between me, a heterosexual wife and mother in Texas, to her, a homosexual wife and mother in California; unfortunately, I just didn't feel that connection.
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LibraryThing member moonshineandrosefire
This story is about Rosie O'Donnell's life. It covers everything from her mother's death to the feud on The View. I thought this book was a bit ho-hum for me. I didn't really like all the blogging breaks that she took in the story and she had quite a number of hang ups in the book. I give it a C!
LibraryThing member jwood652
If you like celebrity bios and are interested in Rosie & the View this book is for you. It gives insights into what makes Rosie tick and why she didn't fit with the View crew.
LibraryThing member KRaySaulis
Rosie does a brilliant job with this book, touching from subject to subject. It flows together so nicely afterward you feel like you just sat down and had a cup of coffee with her and she related these stories to you in conversation. She makes celebritydom a reality, and not just a fantasy. She
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shows the good and the bad. She expresses things I've wanted to express and never found the words for. I did a lot of highlighting in this book. She is definitely one of the most down-to-earth people who has ever made it to television. Through all the chaos, judgements, media frenzies, she's managed to keep hold of what matters. I adore her in everything she does, and this book only confirmed that for me.
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LibraryThing member Eye_Gee
A surprisingly deep and unflinchingly honest book.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

224 p.; 5.88 inches

ISBN

0446582247 / 9780446582247
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