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Jenna Jameson's
Autobiography
How to Make
Love Like a Porn Star- A Cautionary Tale
Jenna Jameson
along with Neil Strauss tells all about Jenna's life leading up to and
including her porn career. The biography is filled with a ton of color
pictures and is about 580 pages. In her book you will learn about her
history in the porn industry, which is quite shocking, and you get an
insight to how the porn industry operates, through the eyes of Jenna
Jameson. How to make love like a porn stars is a great read, in our
opinion anyway.
Excerpts
"When the
stewardess brought me off the plane in a wheelchair, I lowered my head. I
was too scared to even look at my father. I didn't want to see the
disappointment and horror on his face. All that hate I had accumulated for
him over the years, all the resentment against him for not understanding
what I was going through, just released with the tears.
"So, where are your parents?" the stewardess asked me after a few minutes.
"I can't wait here with you much longer."
I looked up and wiped my eyes. My father was standing ten feet away. He
didn't even recognize me.
In the underbelly of Las Vegas, a cesspool of warring biker gangs and seedy
strip clubs transformed the gawky, brace-faced Jenna Massoli into the
bombshell Jenna Jameson. Today, Jenna Jameson is the biggest star in the
history of adult movies, consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful
women alive. But behind the glamour and the meteoric rise to fame was a path
paved with tragedy and heartbreak. As a teenager drawn into a chaotic world
ruled by rape, abuse, and murder, Jenna plunged into a downward spiral of
addiction, even as she became one of the most photographed women in adult
magazines.
Determined to overcome this past, Jenna rebounded in the adult-film
business, where she encountered sadistic directors, experienced lovers of
both sexes, amorous celebrities (from Howard Stern to Marilyn Manson to
Tommy Lee), bitter rival starlets, and finally, glory, as she went on to
become the biggest porn star the world has ever seen. But her struggle for
happiness did not end when the accolades began. For years she wrestled with
her resentment at her estranged father, the loneliness of growing up from
the age of two without a mother, and her enduring childhood desire to find a
man who could give her the security and love she never had.
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