![]() ![]() Honestly, it reminds me of a 60's version of The Real Housewives. It was also really fun to read and gave me a sense as to what it must have been like to be a women in that era. It's definitely dated (the word fag is used a lot, and not in reference to cigarettes) but there are themes that are definitely still relevant today. It was a debut novel for Jacqueline Susann that was published in the late '60s. I LOVED this book! it is an absolute classic. And the dolls? They're a euphemism for pills. ![]() She described it as a book that's set in the 60s that chronicles the rise and fall of three women in show business. The 90s were weird. At any rate, thanks to my friend I came across this book. ![]() I think I'm thinking of children of the corn or something about children living under the stairs. I don't know. I vaguely remember this book being around my house when I was little (mom and I are both huge readers), but for some reason I always thought this was a scary book. My favorite things to read are psychological thrillers and adult fiction, so if I'm not careful I'll get into a reading rut where I'm always trying to read the latest and greatest thing.Įnter one of my favorite things to do while hanging out with friends- asking them tell tell me about their favorite book. That's actually how I found the Valley of the Dolls. ![]() Because I've recently started writing this blog, I find myself being drawn to reading new releases. ![]()
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