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In or Out: Gay and Straight Celebrities Talk About Themselves and Each Other |
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Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: in or out Review: 2 or 3 lines, at most a paragraph of quotes. A few too many quotes from things like letters to the editor or newspaper headlines.Too many Ellen DeGeneres and her mom quotes but overall amusing beach reading though less so than Hollywood Babble On. If you want any in depth writing about the subject try his Hollywood Lesbians or Conversations With My Elders for something more interesting
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Another tasty dish of Hollywood on wry! Review: Journalist/gossipmeister Boze Hadleigh has done it again in "In and Out." I've read, reread, and thoroughly enjoyed his earlier "Hollywood Babble On," "Hollywood and Whine," and "Celebrity Feuds," and while this latest isn't quite on the same level as those others, it doesn't disappoint. Like Hadleigh's earlier books, it's a fascinating read. My only complaint is just this: Much too much of the Ellen DeGereres and Anne Heche thing. I'm reminded of what the former said in an inteview not long ago: "Are you tired of hearing about me? I've got news for you, I'm tired of hearing about me." But that's a minor complaint. Bottom line: Whether you're gay, straight, bi, or just enjoy celebrity gossip at its juiceist and funniest, "In and Out" is Hollywood on wry served to perfection by a master chef.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Another tasty dish of Hollywood on wry! Review: Journalist/gossipmeister Boze Hadleigh has done it again in "In and Out." I've read, reread, and thoroughly enjoyed his earlier "Hollywood Babble On," "Hollywood and Whine," and "Celebrity Feuds," and while this latest isn't quite on the same level as those others, it doesn't disappoint. Like Hadleigh's earlier books, it's a fascinating read. My only complaint is just this: Much too much of the Ellen DeGereres and Anne Heche thing. I'm reminded of what the former said in an inteview not long ago: "Are you tired of hearing about me? I've got news for you, I'm tired of hearing about me." But that's a minor complaint. Bottom line: Whether you're gay, straight, bi, or just enjoy celebrity gossip at its juiceist and funniest, "In and Out" is Hollywood on wry served to perfection by a master chef.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: you want gossip? Review: This book is a great resource for gay/lesbian/bi celebrity gossip. The only thing is that it is repetitive with the same people's quotes, and it doesn't prove most celebrities in or out of the closet. Only the "outed" celebrities are the ones known for sure. This book was fun to read. ENJOY!
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