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Original Title: How to Kill a Rock Star
ISBN: 140220521X (ISBN13: 9781402205217)
Edition Language: English
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How to Kill a Rock Star Paperback | Pages: 417 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 14409 Users | 1924 Reviews

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Written in her wonderfully honest, edgy, passionate and often hilarious voice, Tiffanie DeBartolo tells the story of Eliza Caelum, a young music journalist, and Paul Hudson, a talented songwriter and lead singer of the band Bananafish. Eliza's reverence for rock is equaled only by Paul's, and the two fall wildly in love. When Bananafish is signed by a big corporate label, and Paul is on his way to becoming a major rock star, Eliza must make a heartbreaking decision that leads to Paul's sudden disappearance and a surprise knock-your-socks-off ending.


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Title:How to Kill a Rock Star
Author:Tiffanie DeBartolo
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 417 pages
Published:September 1st 2005 by Sourcebooks Landmark
Categories:Romance. Contemporary. Music. Contemporary Romance. New Adult. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit

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3.75 American Pie stars Fate is the magnetic pull of our souls toward the people, places, and things we belong with. That wasn't quite what I expected, but in a good way! How to Kill a Rockstar is the story of Eliza, a young rock journalist who in a twist of fate, meets her idol and follows her dreams. After landing a job as a journalist in a prominent magazine in New York, Eliza moves in with her brother, and meets her new roommate Paul Hudson. Personally, I dont like inherently happy



4.5 torturous, soul- consuming stars! *****Kudos to everyone out there who has managed to review this book spoiler-free. That is a huge feat. I'll start with saying mine will be spoiler free (except the final quote which is hidden). I would try to avoid reading a lot of other reviews....even avoid reading the quotes posted on the book's GR page. Personally, they should be deleted as they give everything away. Don't do it, don't look! I KNOW Mo and Rosalinda's are also spoiler free. I'm sure

Buddy read with the lovely Baba.♥5 Swan-dive off the bridge stars!!♥ How do you exactly review a book that affected you in so many ways? A book that made you laugh and made you cry. A book made you dust off old records and listen to the old melodies but never forgotten melodies of the past. A book that made you want to pick up a guitar and play those songs that made your heart bled a little. How? Contained in this book is a love story. But it's not just a love story between two people but a

2 stars? 3 stars? 5 stars? I still dont knowI wish I had the energy and brains to flush out a detailed review but Im sorry to say, I dont. Im just so goddamned exhausted after reading this inspirational yet depressing book, so goddamned frustrated with these strangely fascinating characters, and so goddamned upset that even the breathtaking writing cant mask my disappointment with the last 50% of the book. All I have left to say is that this book had the complete possibility of becoming a

"I decided that F train stood for slow fucking chug a lug train"My favorite line in the book. Kind of a shallow choice when you have such a buffet of great one liners and philosophical soul shakers. Raise your hand if you know of a character that can beat Paul "goddamn" Hudson. You can't, you ass. You can't. Don't even try. I was so bonded with Eliza that for three hundred and two pages I lived in her paper world, and kissed her rock-stars, and rode on her slow fucking chug a lug train. Man this

According to my friends and family, I read a ridiculous amount of books. They find it hysterical (maybe frightening) that I carry my kindle in my purse with me everywhere I go (you know just in case I might find a few minutes to read here and there). Because I do read so much I am constantly being asked what are you reading or read anything amazing lately? I hate these questions because half the time I am reading my smexy books and I feel a little embarrassed to share the titles (especially when

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