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Mommywood by Tori Spelling

ageekybibliophile's review

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3.0

I thought this wasn't as strong as the first book, but again this had be hooked, the way it is written has a way of keeping the reader gripped and entertained, something which for me is hard to find in a good book these days.

blondierocket's review

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3.0

Tori Spelling’s second book in two years, that focuses on her life as a mother and not on her past growing up and her issues with her mom.

I think I enjoyed this book even more because it was about the real Tori and her life and not rumors and bad relationships, but the here and now. I’m also excited because it coincides with a couple seasons of Tori and Dean: Inn Love & Home Sweet Hollywood, so when I finally get around to watching those seasons it will be overlapping.

The great thing about Tori Spelling is she is one of few people who doesn’t seem embarrased at her hew motherhood experience and the situations she finds herself in. She makes fun of her self and laughs along instead of hiding it or feel ashamed that she faced difficult decisions with her kids. I’m sure that I’m going have a lot of these myself when I become a mom.

reviewsbylola's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.0

annie_niemiec's review

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4.0

Pleasantly surprising, clever and witty. A very good read.

anarnosti's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.0

jillianjillianjillianjiggs's review against another edition

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5.0

I love Tori's writing style. Her tell it like it is, is great. Not all people are so open about their life.

hjpixx's review

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3.0

Loved all the insider details from pop culture and an actress from my teenage years surrounding one of my favorite TV shows.

kayceslitlife's review

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5.0

I thought this was a great follow up to her first book, sTori Telling. She makes me laugh out loud and the way she describes her experiences is so entertaining! I thought it was nice how she detailed her life NOW that she has set the record straight on all the rumors with her first book.

But toward the end, I did think she referred to herself as a celebrity a little too much. I know it defines a lot of her and her struggles, but in a way it kind of felt like she was overusing the term "celebrity". Either way, I still liked the book and I still like her!

elsjls00's review

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5.0

I ❤ tori!!!!

missgrangerr's review

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lighthearted reflective medium-paced

2.0