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uncharted terriTORI

uncharted terriTORIAuthor: Tori Spelling
Publisher: Gallery
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 2,370

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 791.45028092
ASIN: B003L785OC

Publication Date: June 3, 2010

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Welcome to Los Angeles, birthplace and residence of Tori Spelling.

It’s not every Hollywood starlet whose name greets you on a Virgin Airways flight into la-la land. But Tori Spelling has come to accept that her life is a spectacle. Her name is her brand, and business is booming. Too bad when your job is to be yourself, you can’t exactly take a break.

Tori finally has everything she thought she wanted—a loving family and a successful career—but trying to live a normal life in Hollywood is a little weird. With the irresistible wit, attitude, and humor that fans have come to love, the New York Times bestselling author of sTORI telling and Mommywood is back with more hilarious, heartwarming, and candid stories of juggling work, marriage, motherhood, and reality television cameras.

Tori comes clean about doing her time on jury duty, stalking herself on Twitter, discovering her former 90210 castmates’ "I Hate Tori" club, contracting swine flu, and contacting Farrah Fawcett from the dead. Like many mothers, she struggles to find balance (Stars, they’re just like us!)—only most women don’t have to battle it out with paparazzi at the grocery store. She talks openly about the darker side of life in the spotlight: media scrutiny over her weight and her marriage to Dean McDermott, her controversial relationship with Dean’s ex-wife, and her unfolding reconciliation with her mother.

Having it all isn’t always easy—especially when you’re a perfectionist—but with the help of her unconventional family and friends, an underwear-clad spiritual cleansing or two, and faith in herself, she’s learning to find her happy ending. Because when you’re Tori Spelling, every day brings uncharted terriTORI.***

Just when you thought sTORI time was over, the beloved Hollywood starlet has so much more to say. ***"My life has changed dramatically in the past several years. I married Dean; we moved several times; we had two children; we created a show that has gone into its fifth season on the air. I have love. I have a family. I have a home. I have work. It’s all I ever wished for. But trying to be a perfect wife, mother, and mini-mogul has its challenges, especially if, like me, you want to be perfect at all of them at the same time." —from uncharted terriTORI


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5 out of 5 stars Third time (is still!) the charm!   June 27, 2010
Timberwolf (United States)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I'm going to (seemingly) go against most of the other reviews when I write that I enjoyed this book as much as the first two. Of course, the first book was set over a what--20 something year period and the second one was about just being married and then quickly having two kids. I really enjoy her books, as even though she does lead a completely different life than most of us, she works extremely hard and shows that it IS hard as a female to try to have that great balence between work and kids and husband. What you see in public is the perfect persona. What you read is that she is REAL--like us (okay, except that she had Aaron Spelling as a father!) with fears, faults and etc, which she is not afraid to admit or own up to. Family matters (ex-wife and step son), having 2 children and realizing that your life is now theirs)is hard enough. Having your life hung out for all to see, although for the most part, her choice,--this book is a "her side of the story" type of thing. She shows time and time again that she is human-- -for example, I flew for years, loving it, completely unafraid . .and later turned into a fearful flyer. Her description of what happens to her when she flies is perfect, as only another fearful flyer would know! Or when her son hit her, knocking off her hat and glasses . .hysterical to hear as only kids can embarass parents like that! Or when her husband told her that she had changed . .well yes .. after two kids and work and daily life.. it sometimes gets hard, and yes again, it does get in the way of sex at times. Sorry guys! We don't do it on purporse! Way to go Tori! Keep writing . .love you style!


5 out of 5 stars Never a let down   August 18, 2010
Angee
I love Tori Spelling's 'out-there' persona. The book did not let me down like her others that I have read. Great book and lots of laughs.


5 out of 5 stars A different take on Tori   August 22, 2010
Georganne Lins (orlando, fl)
So, I thoroughly enjoyed the first 2 Tori books. They were not a big escape from the show, but had some additional layers, stories, and were really funny. This book, though amusing and cute, had so much more depth than the others by far. I, too, lost my Dad about a year ago, and am a very hard working Mom, who constantly struggles with the balance that comes with that, and I felt for all of Tori's struggles. How you spend time with the kids when there is work to do? How you work when the kids need you? How does my husband not want to spend the day with the family when he has been away? And what am I going to make for the next school event that will show my love...and be fabulous?

I found myself chocked up, and brought to tears a couple of times, while laughing aloud in between. Great job Tori!




5 out of 5 stars Correct Spelling! :)   June 28, 2010
RyanMartin77
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Love her style of writting and the way she isn't affraid to tell everything like most other celebrities. She's able to laugh at herself and because of that you get drawn into the book in a way that you normally wouldn't. Great read. Easy read. Won't dissappoint!


5 out of 5 stars You have to love Tori   June 15, 2010
Daniela Scrima (Brooklyn, NY)
9 out of 15 found this review helpful

"sTori Telling" was a true trashy love of mine. I read it in a one night sitting. "Mommywood" not so much-- maybe this became harder to relate to because I lived in New York City, I did not have children, I was not famous and I just wanted to shake the blond haired starlet and say "Lady, hey, hey-- it's okay."

Her third memoir is a great laugh and much like her first release. Don't knock someone just because of what you think you know. She's a sweet woman & face it, she can write.

Now Tori, you and Chelsea Handler get together and write an essay.


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