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After personal assistant Hazie Coogan discovers that a new suitor of her boss, movie star Katherine "Miss Kathie" Kenton, has already written a celebrity tell-all memoir foretelling Miss Kathie's death, Hazie realizes she must hatch a plan to save Miss Kathie for her fans--and for posterity. By the best-selling author of Pygmy. 200,000 first printing.

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Every word he's written about me is a lie, including 'and' and 'the.'"
--An Unnamed Source

"From the Hardcover edition."

"Subtle as a straight right to the jaw, and just as bracing." --"Los Angeles Times "
"Dreamlike, insane, Burroughs-esque." --"San Francisco Chronicle "
"Over the top in Palahniuk's patented style, made even richer by some athletic wordplay." --"The Oregonian "
"Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction's most interesting stylists, and he's at it again. . . . A masterful feat." --"Associated Press "
"
""With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut's place in American writing." --"San Francisco Chronicle "
" "
"Among sick puppies, Palahniuk is top dog." --"People"
"Reading a Palahniuk novel is like getting zipped inside a boxer's heavy bag while the author goes to work on you, pounding you until there is nothing left but a big bag of bones and blood and pain." --"The Miami Herald "
"Palahniuk doesn't write for tourists. He writes for hard-core devotees drawn to the wild, angry imagination on display and the taboo-busting humor." --"The New York Times "
" "
"So funny. . . . There are a lot of laughs to be had, notably from some outlandish Broadway productions of the playwright Lillian Hellman, and the excruciating extracts we read of Westward's juicy and self-aggrandizing memoir, gloriously entitled "Love Slave."" --"The Independent "(London)
"[Palahniuk] knows how to spin whacked-out stories particular to our times." --"The Seattle Times "
"Chuck Palahniuk is William S. Burroughs and David Foster Wallace rolled into one." --"San Diego Union-Tribune "
" "
"Few contemporary writers mix the outrageous and the hilarious with greater zest. . . . Chuck Palahniuk's splenetic, anarchic glee makes him a worthy heir to Ken Kesey." --"Newsday "
" "
"An author who continues to challenge and intrigue readers." --"The Boston Globe "
" "
"[Palahniuk] has a singular knack for coming up with inventive new ways to shock and degrade." --"New York Post"
" "
"Place this bet in your time capsule: Chuck Palahniuk's novels will be required reading in American literature classes 100 years from now." --"The Fort Myers News-Press "
" "
"One of the most intriguing writers of our time." --"The Tucson Citizen"

Subtle as a straight right to the jaw, and just as bracing. "Los Angeles Times "
Dreamlike, insane, Burroughs-esque. "San Francisco Chronicle "
Over the top in Palahniuk s patented style, made even richer by some athletic wordplay. "The Oregonian"
Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction s most interesting stylists, and he s at it again. . . . A masterful feat. "Associated Press"
"
" With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut s place in American writing. "San Francisco Chronicle "
""
Among sick puppies, Palahniuk is top dog. "People"
Reading a Palahniuk novel is like getting zipped inside a boxer s heavy bag while the author goes to work on you, pounding you until there is nothing left but a big bag of bones and blood and pain. "The Miami Herald "
Palahniuk doesn t write for tourists. He writes for hard-core devotees drawn to the wild, angry imagination on display and the taboo-busting humor. "The New York Times "
""
So funny. . . . There are a lot of laughs to be had, notably from some outlandish Broadway productions of the playwright Lillian Hellman, and the excruciating extracts we read of Westward s juicy and self-aggrandizing memoir, gloriously entitled "Love Slave." "The Independent "(London)
[Palahniuk] knows how to spin whacked-out stories particular to our times. "The Seattle Times "
Chuck Palahniuk is William S. Burroughs and David Foster Wallace rolled into one. "San Diego Union-Tribune "
""
Few contemporary writers mix the outrageous and the hilarious with greater zest. . . . Chuck Palahniuk s splenetic, anarchic glee makes him a worthy heir to Ken Kesey. "Newsday "
""
An author who continues to challenge and intrigue readers. "The Boston Globe "
""
[Palahniuk] has a singular knack for coming up with inventive new ways to shock and degrade. "New York Post"
""
Place this bet in your time capsule: Chuck Palahniuk s novels will be required reading in American literature classes 100 years from now. "The Fort Myers News-Press "
""
One of the most intriguing writers of our time. "The Tucson Citizen"
"

Subtle as a straight right to the jaw, and just as bracing. Los Angeles Times
Dreamlike, insane, Burroughs-esque. San Francisco Chronicle
Over the top in Palahniuk s patented style, made even richer by some athletic wordplay. The Oregonian
Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction s most interesting stylists, and he s at it again. . . . A masterful feat. Associated Press

With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut s place in American writing. San Francisco Chronicle

Among sick puppies, Palahniuk is top dog. People
Reading a Palahniuk novel is like getting zipped inside a boxer s heavy bag while the author goes to work on you, pounding you until there is nothing left but a big bag of bones and blood and pain. The Miami Herald
Palahniuk doesn t write for tourists. He writes for hard-core devotees drawn to the wild, angry imagination on display and the taboo-busting humor. The New York Times

So funny. . . . There are a lot of laughs to be had, notably from some outlandish Broadway productions of the playwright Lillian Hellman, and the excruciating extracts we read of Westward s juicy and self-aggrandizing memoir, gloriously entitled Love Slave. The Independent (London)
[Palahniuk] knows how to spin whacked-out stories particular to our times. The Seattle Times
Chuck Palahniuk is William S. Burroughs and David Foster Wallace rolled into one. San Diego Union-Tribune

Few contemporary writers mix the outrageous and the hilarious with greater zest. . . . Chuck Palahniuk s splenetic, anarchic glee makes him a worthy heir to Ken Kesey. Newsday

An author who continues to challenge and intrigue readers. The Boston Globe

[Palahniuk] has a singular knack for coming up with inventive new ways to shock and degrade. New York Post

Place this bet in your time capsule: Chuck Palahniuk s novels will be required reading in American literature classes 100 years from now. The Fort Myers News-Press

One of the most intriguing writers of our time. The Tucson Citizen

"

-Subtle as a straight right to the jaw, and just as bracing.- --Los Angeles Times
-Dreamlike, insane, Burroughs-esque.- --San Francisco Chronicle
-Over the top in Palahniuk's patented style, made even richer by some athletic wordplay.- --The Oregonian
-Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction's most interesting stylists, and he's at it again. . . . A masterful feat.- --Associated Press

-With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut's place in American writing.- --San Francisco Chronicle

-Among sick puppies, Palahniuk is top dog.- --People
-Reading a Palahniuk novel is like getting zipped inside a boxer's heavy bag while the author goes to work on you, pounding you until there is nothing left but a big bag of bones and blood and pain.- --The Miami Herald
-Palahniuk doesn't write for tourists. He writes for hard-core devotees drawn to the wild, angry imagination on display and the taboo-busting humor.- --The New York Times

-So funny. . . . There are a lot of laughs to be had, notably from some outlandish Broadway productions of the playwright Lillian Hellman, and the excruciating extracts we read of Westward's juicy and self-aggrandizing memoir, gloriously entitled Love Slave.- --The Independent (London)
-[Palahniuk] knows how to spin whacked-out stories particular to our times.- --The Seattle Times
-Chuck Palahniuk is William S. Burroughs and David Foster Wallace rolled into one.- --San Diego Union-Tribune

-Few contemporary writers mix the outrageous and the hilarious with greater zest. . . . Chuck Palahniuk's splenetic, anarchic glee makes him a worthy heir to Ken Kesey.- --Newsday

-An author who continues to challenge and intrigue readers.- --The Boston Globe

-[Palahniuk] has a singular knack for coming up with inventive new ways to shock and degrade.- --New York Post

-Place this bet in your time capsule: Chuck Palahniuk's novels will be required reading in American literature classes 100 years from now.- --The Fort Myers News-Press

-One of the most intriguing writers of our time.- --The Tucson Citizen



"Subtle as a straight right to the jaw, and just as bracing." --Los Angeles Times

"Dreamlike, insane, Burroughs-esque." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Over the top in Palahniuk's patented style, made even richer by some athletic wordplay." --The Oregonian

"Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction's most interesting stylists, and he's at it again. . . . A masterful feat." --Associated Press

"With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut's place in American writing." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Among sick puppies, Palahniuk is top dog." --People

"Reading a Palahniuk novel is like getting zipped inside a boxer's heavy bag while the author goes to work on you, pounding you until there is nothing left but a big bag of bones and blood and pain." --The Miami Herald

"Palahniuk doesn't write for tourists. He writes for hard-core devotees drawn to the wild, angry imagination on display and the taboo-busting humor." --The New York Times

"So funny. . . . There are a lot of laughs to be had, notably from some outlandish Broadway productions of the playwright Lillian Hellman, and the excruciating extracts we read of Westward's juicy and self-aggrandizing memoir, gloriously entitled Love Slave." --The Independent (London)

"[Palahniuk] knows how to spin whacked-out stories particular to our times." --The Seattle Times

"Chuck Palahniuk is William S. Burroughs and David Foster Wallace rolled into one." --San Diego Union-Tribune

"Few contemporary writers mix the outrageous and the hilarious with greater zest. . . . Chuck Palahniuk's splenetic, anarchic glee makes him a worthy heir to Ken Kesey." --Newsday

"An author who continues to challenge and intrigue readers." --The Boston Globe

"[Palahniuk] has a singular knack for coming up with inventive new ways to shock and degrade." --New York Post

"Place this bet in your time capsule: Chuck Palahniuk's novels will be required reading in American literature classes 100 years from now." --The Fort Myers News-Press

"One of the most intriguing writers of our time." --The Tucson Citizen

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Chuck Palahniuk tackles Hollywood, in an hilarious assault on celebrity, and the Golden Age of Hollywood, when grand dames ruled the roost

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  • Publication date2010
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  • ISBN 13 9780385526357
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