![]() ![]() Many celebrity memoirs choose to start off with something that will draw the reader in to the celebrity they know - like something current, or something from the 90210 years for which she is so well-known - and I think that this book would have benefited from that structure, and then going back to her earlier years. The beginning few chapters talk about her early life, then moving to LA to try to make it when she was a teenager (and striking it pretty big within that first year). She starts off the book by saying she’s basically a quiet, shy loner, and so obviously “telling all” would be a difficult undertaking for her. Throughout the book, it was clear that Jennie wasn’t taking herself too seriously. The tongue-in-cheek title sort of indicated that to me. Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde was a light and easy read, which is what I expected it to be. I like Jennie Garth, and was even able to sit down in a one-on-one interview with her several years ago when she was working with Hidden Valley Ranch, to talk to her about motherhood. ![]()
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