10 Books Written by Celebrities That Are Surprisingly Good
Times Now December 21, 2024 07:39 PM

The literary world is filled with intriguing novels authored by celebrities who have poured their creativity and personal experiences into captivating stories. From magical adventures to thrilling mysteries, these novels offer a unique glimpse into the lives and imaginations of their famous creators. Here’s an exploration of ten celebrity-authored books, each bringing its own flair and charm to the table.

1. Bella Thorne, Autumn FallsAutumn Falls, with her fiery red hair, new-girl outsider status, and propensity to be a complete klutz, is undoubtedly making waves at Aventura High. Fortunately, she befriends several sincere people who mentor her. However, she also manages to irritate the school's queen bee, and she later learns that the kind and humorous Sean, the boy she's begun to admire, hangs out with the bad bunch. Her reputation and possible romantic life are now in jeopardy.The first book in Bella Thorne's new series, AUTUMN FALLS, is packed with intimate details from her own life! With a touch of magic and mystery, a real girl attempting to discover her inner power and be the greatest version of herself, and an unceasing supply of OMG-I-can't-believe-that-just-happened excitement, it has everything that readers will love and be able to relate to.

2. Britney and Lynne Spears, A Mother's GiftHolly Faye Lovell has a great voice. In Biscay, Mississippi, everyone is aware of that. Her ambition of becoming a singer is about to come true when, at the age of 14, she becomes the youngest student in history to receive a scholarship to the esteemed Haverty School of Music. However, Holly had to say goodbye to her mother, Wanda, for the first time in her life. There has always been a lot of love despite their lack of wealth, but there has also always been Wanda's birthmark—an unsightly red scar on the side of her face that turns others away. Holly is embarrassed by her mother and their lowly origins now that she is away with her fancy new friends and her new life. 3. Nicole Richie, The Truth About DiamondsThe astonishing tale of Chloe Parker, a rock royalty princess and a card-carrying member of Hollywood's inner circle, is told by Nicole Richie in her thrilling debut novel. Chloe's life went from poverty to wealth when she was adopted by a music artist and his wife when she was seven years old. What followed was a crazy upbringing marked by encounters with the media and the police, parties with rock stars and movie stars, and a subsequent stay in rehab. As a spokesmodel for a nationwide advertising campaign, Chloe suddenly becomes instantly famous. She must fight to maintain her sobriety, friendships, and integrity in the face of those betrayals when her best friend betrays her and her long-lost birth father suddenly reappears.Chloe ultimately blossoms into her own, becoming a self-made celebrity and discovering true love. Behind the velvet ropes, inside star-studded premieres and parties, we get an uncensored glimpse of Hollywood's new elite via the eyes of the fascinating Chloe and the gifted voice of Nicole Richie. Whether they're on the front page of your favourite weekly magazine or doing the "circuit" (starting with shopping at Barneys New York, Marni, and Fred Segal, ending with the grilled vegetable salad at the Ivy League), Chloe Parker and her fellow celebrities never cease to dazzle with their larger-than-life dramas that are more captivating than any reality show.

4. Sharon Osbourne, RevengeTwo sisters, Just one dream, and the winner takes everything.The sisters Amber and Chelsea Stone both aspire to achieve enormous, worldwide fame. They were close as kids, but success has caused them to drift apart. Only one has the brutal ambition to reach the top, despite the fact that both possess beauty, talent, and star qualities.

5. Sidney Poitier, Montaro CaineAn inspirational first novel that blends elements of mystery, science fiction, and metaphysics by the beloved, legendary, and bestselling actor Sidney Poitier.The doctor who finds a coin in a baby's hand sends it to an MIT lab, where student Montaro Caine performs a work-up on it and determines that it is composed of components that are unknown on Earth. Although Caine never finds out who owns it, two decades later, when he is the CEO of Fitzer Corp. in New York City and dealing with family issues and the threat of a hostile business takeover, a man and woman show up in his office with the coin. Scientists, collectors, and bankers compete for possession of the discovery, sparking a war of intrigue and suspense. However, the coin and another coin that emerges have value beyond money. The well-known actor Sidney Poitier explores race, religion, and, most importantly, the purpose of our existence in this ambitious and captivating book that takes us from New York to Europe to the Caribbean. 6. Steve Martin, An Object of BeautyAnyone who knows Martin, a successful playwright, essayist, and screenwriter, won't be surprised by this one. He has published two full-length books, Beauty being the most well-known. It centres on a young woman poised to become a major force in the art world of New York.Young, attractive, and driven, Lacey Yeager has the potential to become a major force in the NYC art scene. Groomed at Sotheby's and eager to continue moving up the social and professional ladders that have been set for her, Lacey captivates men and women, young and old, wealthy and even wealthier, with her captivating personality and vitality. Her rise through the ranks of the city is comparable to the highs and lows of the art world and the nation from the late 1990s to the present. 7. Hugh Laurie, The Gun SellerMore than 20 years ago, the Emmy-winning actor demonstrated his creative prowess with this absurd parody of a caper that featured fast-paced chases and international terrorists.When Thomas Lang, a kind-hearted hired shooter, is recruited to kill an American businessman, he chooses to warn the target instead—a good gesture that is not unpunished. In a few hours, Lang is battling a Buddha statue, competing with malevolent billionaires, and risking his life (among other things) to a slew of femme fatales while attempting to save a stunning woman and avert global carnage. 8. Ethan Hawke, Ash WednesdayIt should come as no surprise that Hawke is the author of numerous highly acclaimed novels, such as Hottest State and Ash Wednesday. He is also a two-time Oscar nominee for screenwriting, and his work tends to focus on the kind of calmer stories and well-drawn characters that make for good fiction.Although Jimmy is missing from the army, he is going to make the most significant commitment of his life with his usual ferocity and fear. Christy, who is expecting Jimmy's child, is resolved to go home—with or without Jimmy—in order to confront her past and get ready for the future. Christy and Jimmy are changed from ardent but conflicted lovers into a young family embarking on a fantastic voyage as they speed across America in a tuned-up Chevy Nova from Albany to New Orleans to Ohio and Texas.

9. Lauren Graham, Someday, Someday, MaybeLauren Graham, the adored star of Parenthood and Gilmore Girls, wrote a lovely and hilarious book about an aspiring actress attempting to succeed in mid-nineties New York City.With only six months remaining in the three-year timeframe she set for herself to achieve, Franny Banks is a failing actress in New York City. But thus far, her efforts have only resulted in a demeaning waitressing job and a single phrase in an advertisement for ugly Christmas jumpers. She is battling her affection for a dubious-looking guy in her acting class while also attempting to find a partner. She lives in Brooklyn with two roommates: Jane, her college best friend, and Dan, a sci-fi writer who is obviously not a suitable partner.Finding yourself, finding love, and—most importantly—finding a career in acting are the themes of the humorous and endearing debut film Someday, Someday, Maybe. 10. Isla Fisher, Seduced by FameIn contrast to her own family, Jade is adamant about becoming an actor on television, where families appear content and life is glamorous. Jade eventually obtains a role in "Sunshine Coast" after working as a waitress to pay for acting classes. She then begins to learn about the bitchiness of the studio and life in the spotlight.To conclude, Whether through tales of self-discovery, or thrilling adventures, these books provide a delightful escape into the worlds crafted by their talented writers. Readers are sure to find inspiration, entertainment, and a connection to the imaginative spirit of these celebrated individuals.
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