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This was a quick and breezy read about someone I like and have a lot in common with. The parts about her childhood and getting started in Hollywood were enjoyable, but towards the end where she writes about her deteriorating health and dealing with stalkers and internet trolls, I just found myself feeling thankful that I've managed to keep a relatively low profile in my own life. There but for the grace, etc. Which is a shame, because this is a book that wants to celebrate the internet - but at least it's honest about there being a dark side as well.