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I Wanna Be Loved By You: Marilyn Monroe, A Life in 100 Takes

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Dreamer. Bombshell. Icon.

Featuring a wealth of unpublished material, Andrew Wilson’s biography of Marilyn Monroe presents the actress in a startling new light.

Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, she had an uncertain and unforgiving upbringing. She grew up in Los Angeles and would dream about Hollywood, believing that acting would be her one-way ticket to happiness. Her dream was so powerful that she transformed herself into the ultimate goddess of the silver screen, and her image has been branded into the collective consciousness. Men lusted after her, and women wanted to be her. All her life, she just wanted to be loved.

Told through 100 captivating snapshots, we are thrown into the glamorous but dangerous worldof old Hollywood. We see a young Marilyn navigating the highs and lows of the studio systemas she attempts to free herself from the constraints of Twentieth Century-Fox. We also go behind the scenes of her marriages to teenage sweetheart Jim Dougherty, baseball star Joe DiMaggio and famous playwright Arthur Miller. We hear the voices of friends, lovers – and enemies.

We hear of the friendships she formed with poets, philosophers, playwrights and political activists, and the years spent training with Lee Strasberg at theActors Studio.

In the concluding chapters, Andrew Wilson unpicks what happened on the night Marilyn died after a suspected drug overdose. Were the Kennedys involved, or was she just let down by those closest to her?

I Wanna Be Loved By You is a revealing and nuanced portrait of the life, death and afterlife of an icon who still fascinates us today.

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Published February 26, 2026

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Profile Image for Ashley.
48 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 21, 2026
I’ve been fascinated by Marilyn Monroe for as long as I can remember. I grew up watching her films—Some Like It Hot will always be a favorite—and over the years I’ve found myself drawn not just to the icon, but to the woman behind the image.

This book offers a really unique approach to her story. Instead of a traditional, linear biography, it’s told through 100 “takes”—short, vignette-style chapters that highlight different moments, perspectives, and pieces of Marilyn’s life. Through interviews, conversations, and reflections from those who knew her (and Marilyn herself), the book paints a layered, intimate portrait that feels both personal and respectful.

I loved how digestible this format was. You can pick it up and read a few sections at a time, yet still walk away with a deeper understanding of who she was beyond the Hollywood persona. There’s something quietly powerful about seeing her life told in fragments—it mirrors the complexity of her story.

That said, I do wish photos had been included. For such a visually iconic figure, it felt like a bit of a missed opportunity not to pair these moments with imagery that could bring them even more to life.

Overall, this is a beautifully constructed and thoughtfully researched tribute. If you’ve ever been captivated by Marilyn Monroe—the legend and the woman—this is absolutely worth the read.

Thank you to NetGalley Grand Central Publishing for the advanced copy!
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2,057 reviews14 followers
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May 5, 2026
A comprehensive look at the life of Marilyn Monroe written on the centenary of her birth. This one delivers new information but remains true to historical accuracy. It’s a book to delight all lovers of Marilyn Monroe.

British author, Andrew Wilson was given unrestricted access to Anthony Summer’s research. Summer is the author of what I considered to be the best biography on Monroe, Goddess, published in 1985; in writing it he interviewed everyone who knew Monroe.

Monroe was a contradiction in many ways. She was loved by the camera but shy and withdrawn in the personal arena. The book reveals unknowns such a letters to her third husband, Arthur Miller, and a quote from Angela Allen, script supervisor on The Misfits, that disparages the myth of her intelligence.

The book goes behind the scenes of her marriages, working with Lee Strasberg, and building a story behind her myth. Much of what’s written is known but is elaborated on at times. The chapters are short but not necessarily in chronological order of her life. What you get is a complex picture of a fragile, troubled woman who desperately wanted to be loved but simply didn’t know what love was because she didn’t love herself enough (my opinion).

This is a great book to add to anyone’s Marilyn Monroe collection.

I’d like to thank NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for allowing me access to this ARC.
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1,485 reviews273 followers
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February 7, 2026
Since I was a young lady I have always been memorized by Marilyn and her story. I’ve seen all her movies, biographies, and read numerous books prior about the Star. This takes a look at important moments in her life, one chapter for each moment & each from either interviews or conversations that were had by those that knew her or Marilyn herself. A great biography for fans of the on screen blonde bombshell and the woman she truly was.
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March 22, 2026
This is a dazzling, meticulously researched "portrait" of the iconic actress in 100 "takes," or short chapters that reveal Marilyn throughout her life. It cries out for a photos, however, to be interspersed with the text, which would have shown Monroe in her full glory. Still a worthwhile read even without pics. Her true fans will adore it.
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May 6, 2026
Marilyn was an icon. This book takes you on a deep dive of Marilyn's life take by take. I am not a super fan and know only some facts about the blonde bombshell so a lot information in this book was new to me. It can be a lot of information to take in all at once. And it really makes you take a look at the woman behind the character.
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February 6, 2026
These are 100 short essays about different elements of Marilyn. The stories are illuminating and respectful, and give you a real sense of who she was. I would have loved photos though.

I read a temporary digital loan of this book via netgalley.
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278 reviews4 followers
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February 28, 2026
This book blew mind. I had never read her story before, I always wanted too, but never did. Her story is full of such sadness. Plus ,I did t know she would be 100 in 2026, she was just a Lil older than my grandparents. This story touched my sole with all the mental illnesses. And the part about Mariah Carey buying her white piano was pretty wild.
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30 reviews3 followers
April 18, 2026
Not finished
70% into it,
I was curious about Marilyn’s superstardom and life. I’m sure a lot of research went into writing this book, but it reeks of speculative and conspiratorial perspectives and spends a lot of time and space exploring and feeding into the perverse exploitation of an image created by media and other dirty vultures.
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1,426 reviews33 followers
March 24, 2026
Three and a half stars rounded up to four. Marilyn Monroe is an icon. This book has one hundred short chapters, to commemorate her turning one hundred this year. Most of it was revisiting things I already knew, but I still found it an interesting read.
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February 19, 2026
As a teenager i became obsessed with Marilyn Monroe. I watched all her movies, watched the TV movies about her and read most of the books. It has been many years now so when I came across this book I felt it was time for a revisit. Andrew Wilson did a great job of breaking down Marilyn’s life in just over 100 short chapters. Much of the book were the stories I had already known but now with updated material. I appreciated the authors tireless journey to uncover details or fill in gaps and in many cases to call out lies and regain a semblance of truth. This book has definitely reignited my love and fascination with this beloved icon.
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