Customer Reviews
the hollywood book of death - By: Abbey, 19 Jul 2007 
I GOT THIS BOOK AS I LOVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH OLD HOLLYWOOD.
THIS BOOK IS AMAZING TO READ AS IT TELLS YOU EVEYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ALL THE STARS OLD AND NEW. EVEN IF YOUR NOT A BIG READER( IF YOU WATCH NO TV LIKE ME) THIS IS A GREAT BOOK TO BUY AS ITS ALL LITTLE SHORT STORYS AND GREAT PICTURES(AS I ALWAYS THINK THE OLD MOVIE STARS WERE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE)FAB READ A MUST HAVE :o)
Great Read! - By: tomkat, 12 Jul 2007 
This might sound like a morbid read but it is writtenin a very light hearted & sensitive way.(ive just lent it to my mum so its not as grisly as it sounds)
The book does not only just concentrate on the Hollywood stars deaths, it also gives a brief insight into the lives & careers of the celebs before they passed away.
It covers everything from murders,drug overdoses & suicides to the peaceful passings of our favourite Hollywood stars from years gone by up until modern times.
If you love everything Hollywood you will love this book.
hollywood glamourous? - By: James L. Clark, 21 Aug 2006 
I am an avid fan of the glamour of old hollywood, this book offered a sad insight to the minds & lives of some of the stars (and faded stars) of hollywood. Taking the time to offer a breif history of the people written about it looked positively at there acheivements & honored there talents.
A fantasticly sad, decadent book.
Goulish but fun! - By: David Jones, 30 Nov 2004 
If, like me, you skipped the Grayline Tour of the Stars Homes In LAin favour of the Graveline Tour (which goes to where clebs died, killed 'emselves, were murdered etc etc)...then ya gonna love this book!
When I got it I just couldnt put it down till I absorbed & memorised every last detail to entertain my friends at the lavish dinner parties I throw (you must come!).
There are few names that meant nothing to me, but on the whole it really is fun & makes a great pressie for anyone interestedin hollywood & celebrity.
Not just death- but life - By: Firework, 20 Oct 2004 
Although the book may seem morbid & unneccessary, it is actually a helpful & celebratory guide to who was whoin the entertainment business. The title suggests the book will only be about death, but each personin it has quite an extensive biography about themselves before their deaths are mentioned. The majority of it is fascinating reading, although some celebrities are purely american- therefore other readers might get a bit confused as I did. Otherwise, it is a must for people interestedin the entertainment world or even people who just want to know what became of their favourite stars. Some details are gruesome & far fetched (did we really need to know about James Dean's nearly severed head?) and, I felt, photos of Elvis Presleyin his coffin were quite intrusive. But, you get what you pay for I suppose!