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Holly Madison was born Holly Sue Cullen on December 23, 1973 in Oregon. She has worked as a model, showgirl and television personality. She is widely known for being one of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends on the reality television series The Girls Next Door and for her own reality series, Holly's World. afficher plus She has starred in four films including: The Last Broadcast, Scary Movie 4, The House Bunny, and The Tellling. Her first book, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, was published in 2015. She is the author of the bestseller, The Vegas Diaries. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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The Girls Next Door: Season 1 (2005) — Self — 8 exemplaires
The Girls Next Door: Season 3 (2007) — Self — 5 exemplaires
The Girls Next Door: Season 4 (2007) — Self — 5 exemplaires
The Girls Next Door: Season 2 (2006) — Self — 5 exemplaires
The Girls Next Door: Season 5 (2008) — Self — 4 exemplaires
The Girls Next Door: Season 6 (2009) — Self — 3 exemplaires
Clue-less [2005 The Girls Next Door TV Episode] (2005) — Self — 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Cullen, Holly Sue
Date de naissance
1979-12-23
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Astoria, Oregon, USA
Lieux de résidence
Craig, Alaska, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Études
Portland State University (theater, psychology)
Loyola Marymount University
Professions
television personality
Playboy bunny
model
Courte biographie
Holly Madison (born December 23, 1979) is a New York Times Best-Selling author, model, showgirl, and television personality. Holly is most widely recognized for her role in the E! hit reality television show, The Girls Next Door and for her own series, Holly's World. [from Wikipedia]

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I loved the series "The Girls Next Door" and watched all episodes when it was on Bravo in the 2000's.
One of the first Kindle books I purchased was [b:Bunny Tales|58925|Bunny Tales|Izabella St. James|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1388242068s/58925.jpg|57372] and having read that I wanted to see what Holly had to say. I must preface this by saying I lived in Los Angeles and have been to the Playboy mansion in the past for outside events, as well as having known a couple of the "girlfriends" over the years. So, it was easy to follow the events in this book.

That being said:

It felt like it was very, very easy to read in that it could have been written by someone in high school. The grammar, style and mechanics were textbook. The story was pretty much what I expected, but I did enjoy it. A pretty easy read, nothing too heavy. If you get it for free, it's probably a good poolside summer read. I also just listened to the Audible copy in my car.
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Library_Breeder | 21 autres critiques | Apr 28, 2023 |
This was a great read. it's was intriguing to get an inside view of what happen through Hollys eyes. She spent a lot of time not being able to speak her mind and being suppressed so it's great she was able to air it all out. writing is a great form of therapy. Everyone handles the same experiences different, I feel like she wasn't trying to throw anyone under a bus just saying it like she knew it. Life doesn't always take the path we plan but it always ends up at where we need to be some how.
 
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SabethaDanes | 21 autres critiques | Jan 30, 2023 |
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/pg1wWLSW8V0

Enjoy!
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booklover3258 | 21 autres critiques | Aug 14, 2022 |
I'm reading this in October, the month I typically reserve for nothing but horror reading. But I feel like this sort of fits the theme; it's just a different kind of horrifying.

I never really watched The Girls Next Door, I didn't read this book because I want an inside look at Hugh Hefner's bedroom escapades (gross), and I really don't care about knowing anything of the inner workings of the "famous for fame's sake" world. I was really drawn to this book when I read a preview of it, and the voice of the narrator (and writer) sounded so sad and vulnerable and sincere when she described how she would end it all. Oh, and intelligent. That made me sit right up and re-think how I had judged this person in light of how she became famous.

The book pretty much lives up to all of that. I never expected the prose to be beautiful or poetic. It feels honest. Although, there seems to be a certain amount of branding to it that, every so often, creeps over the genuine line. The details are salacious, but, to me at least, the book manages to avoid that sticky, tabloid tell-all feel. I would have liked a bit more self-reflection. There's some, but it's really just a story of her time being with/escaping from Hefner with a little bit of feminist hell-yeahing at the end. There is vulnerability, but only in a retrospective and sort of superficial way. Hefner is never called out as being abusive (except maybe once), manipulating, yes, and the implication is definitely there. But flat out abusive, no.

Overall, it was an interesting read (obviously, I read it in one day). And I'm glad to have my preconceived notions that Hugh Hefner is sad, lame human being confirmed.
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JessicaReadsThings | 21 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2021 |

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Membres
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Popularité
#44,421
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
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ISBN
25

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