True story: I have never watched a Marilyn Monroe movie. GASP? Wah? It's true. I've only seen Some Like It Hot once when I was sitting in a gay bar in Chicago a few years ago. Considering I was drunk, I will not count this. I picked this book up at our annual book sale, and I was intrigued. I had never once thought of the pickle this book put me in, mainly, am I a Jackie or a Marilyn? Hmmm. This book was a fun and light read for an airplane ride to Los Angeles, the home of Marilyn culture. The book was a bit heavy on Marilyn culture, which totally makes sense since Marilyn gave multiple interviews and was in the spotlight. Jackie, however, was a private citizen even if she was the Queen of America as a former first lady. Mostly, women can be classified as classy, elegant, and rich WASPs or women who rise like a phoenix from poverty into becoming the most glamorous woman in the world. I enjoyed the quotes from this book the most since I have heard most of Marilyn's quotes before but never knew they came from her. What is the most famous Marilyn quote? Most likely the quote "If you can't handle my worst, you ain't getting my best."
My one complaint about the book is that it was a tad bit repetitive and Marilyn focused. Jackie was a fascinating woman who went through a lot in her long life. I think most women would rather be Jackie than Marilyn anyway. Money, sex, power. As I said, a fun and easy read.
Jen's Rating: ***