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A Stranger in the Mirror
A Stranger in the Mirror
Author: Sidney Sheldon
Toby Temple is a super star and a super bastard, a man adored by his fans and plagued by suspicion and distrust. Jill Castle came to Hollywood to be a star - and discovered that she had to buy her way with her body. Now this lonely man and this disillusioned woman find themselves bound to each other by a love so ruthless, so stron, it will desto...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446612425
ISBN-10: 0446612421
Publication Date: 1980
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The reader is almost unable to bear the suspense. The climax is stunning, a nightmare scenario guaranteed to make the blood run cold.
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The story of Toby Temple, super star & super bastard, adored by his vast TV & movie public yet isolated from real, human contact by his own suspicion & distrust.
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I enjoyed this book. A little Hollywood for what I normally read. It took awhile for the story to get going but overall a good book.
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Sidney Sheldon is a master! A male superstar and a woman who wants to be cross paths.
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The kind of book that keeps readers turning pages.
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The typical rags to riches plot. I did not enjoy reading this book, but it did have some moments. How vindictive and self-destroying one becomes with fame and glory.
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Santa delayed. The problem is his pants; the cleaner has mistakenly sent them to N.Y.C. plutocrat Rich Rump, and the arrogant Rump won't even listen to Santa's urgent tale of woe. Neither will anyone else; unrecognized, he's arrested for loitering and sentenced to six months--during which Christmas doesn't happen and the economy languishes. By the time Santa emerges, Rump is trying to peddle the pants on a street corner and has mellowed enough to present them to Santa as a gift (``They're so you''). And Christmas finally comes!