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M**0
Read this, you wont regret it!
I tore through this book in 2 days. It is a real page turner. What an interesting and unique life Carrie has led. There are some very insightful and poignant moments. She is also a straight shooter, and is quite honest about some mistakes she has made along the way. It even got a bit dusty in a few parts. It is a fun and thoughtful read with some great pictures. Carrie is as beautiful on the outside as she is on the inside.
M**K
Fantastic read
Great honest & upfront book.A must for Eric carr & Kiss fans
M**S
It's a sordid memoir of failed relationships.
I asked around online before I purchased this-'Is this a book about her relationship with Eric Carr, with valuable insight rather than a book of sex and tabloid stories?' Most amazingly many responded yes. What i got was little of the former and much of the latter.There are a couple of brief chapters on Carr. The rest is about dysfunctional relationships with John Elway, John Stamos, Enrique Iglesias, , Hugh Hefner, some guy named Steve, and not of much interest unfortunately. I struggled to finish it.Most remarakably the author seems to have attempted acting and modeling with little success in either field, rather jumping from bed to bed while trying to cope with Eric's memory.I was left disappointed.
P**N
Excellent at every levels
Excellent book and packaging
G**Y
Fun, honest, introspective
In UNRATED, Carrie Stevens cleverly titles each chapter starting with a cautionary word: “Don’t…” Don’t run off with a rockstar. Don’t pose for Playboy.I’ll add one more: Don’t judge this book by its cover. Sure, Carrie chose the cover and title of the book, which undoubtedly will drive sales for those looking for sex, drugs and rock n roll. And there's definitely some of that here as Carrie takes you on a wild ride involving celebrities, rock stars, private jets, and my favorite - the bizarre world of the Sultan of Brunei.But thankfully, this isn’t just another vacuous romp filled with late night parties and the glamorous life. Once inside that world, Carrie gets raw, real, and doesn't pull punches. Sure, that leaves some well-known musicians, directors and athletes looking far less polished than their public personas. But more importantly, Carrie isn’t afraid to look in the mirror, and it ain’t always pretty. Questionable decisions, anxiety, loneliness. And a fair amount of sadness and loss (mostly from an early love taken by cancer). At the same time, Carrie also shares the joy and pride of being a single mom, the solo trip overseas to reconnect with herself and find healing, and the importance of releasing burdens that weighed her down.Bottom line: this book has all the expected ups and downs of small-town girl chasing Hollywood dreams, but with an unexpected degree of honesty and introspection. We’ve all know there's a risk / reward for being vulnerable, putting yourself out there, and following your heart. Carrie does all that (and then some). And yet despite the aforementioned “DON'Ts”, what you’re left is a fun read that hopefully reinforces what we all should DO -- take chances, make mistakes, get closer to your purpose and your happy. And at the end of the day, ain't that what it's all about?
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