Wherever there s money and glamour, trouble can t be too far behind. In Hollywood Kids Jackie Collins takes her readers back to the Hollywood Hills for another absorbing page-turner of sex, ambition, and deadly revenge. At the novel s core is the Hollywood Five, a clique of jaded twenty-somethings whose parents (all major players) thought that child-rearing ended with naming their offspring after themselves. Jordanna Levitt is the wildly beautiful daughter of a powerful producer and legendary movie star mother. Even though she flaunts a coltish bad-girl image, Jordanna yearns for more than lounging behind the velvet ropes in chi-chi clubs and existing on a diet of Midnight Cowboys. Jordanna s best friend, Cheryl Landers, is a sassy, leggy redhead, who is equally idle. Cheryl fills her days doing lunch and buying up Rodeo Drive until a Hollywood Madam asks her to mind shop while she s out of town. Pandering to the rich and famous goes so smoothly that she can t resist turning a trick herself. Grant Lennon, Jr., the son of the last generation s wildly handsome icon, is a junior agent at International Artists Agents. Not satisfied with the number of starlets he can get on his own, he agrees to "test-run" women for Cheryl s fledgling entrepreneurial venture for a fee. Marjory Sanderson is a dreamy-eyed head case. Barely recovered from anorexia, she invents one phobia fast on the heels of the last one in order to keep her television magnate father s attention. Shep Worth, the effeminately beautiful son of a sex-symbol mother, who won t publicly acknowledge her age, is a man who won t publicly acknowledge his alternative sexual preference. "The group had grown up together, sharing the experience of too much too soon," Collins writes. When you ve got your family s great looks, and you re always driving next year s hottest sportscar, and work isn t necessary because you ve got a wallet filled with the sky s-the-limit credit cards -- why fight it? These Hollywood kids have been given everything money can buy except a raison d être. Though their attitudes are large enough to fill any room, these offspring of privilege are all desperately trying to figure out what to do with themselves. However, life among the rich means life among the damned. A recently released psycho-killer, erotically propelled by blood-lust, is determined to wreak havoc and revenge on the kids lives. Interwoven into this central drama are the strong stories of a supporting cast of characters: Michael Scorsinni, the street-smart ex-NYPD detective who is doomed to traverse the country until he finds his kidnapped daughter; Bobby Rush, the ambitious and talented actor/producer, who only has his Hollywood Royalty lineage working against him; Kennedy Chase, the blonde and brilliant young widow and journalist who puts the pieces together before the cops and felicitously learns in the process that she s still capable of falling in love; Luca Carlotti, the dandy mob kingpin with the cobra s smile and a weakness for classy call-girls; and finally there s Charlie Dollar, the stoned movie-star savant, perpetually on the prowl for women to fulfill his fantasy of a polygamous idyll. Not since best-selling superstar Jackie Collins created Hollywood Wives, the book which established a whole new standard for novels of the American dream in the extreme, has she dealt so incisively and so revealingly with tinseltown, and with the people who live and die there. Jackie Collins is back doing what she does best, chronicling the lives of the rich, famous and infamous with devastating accuracy. Hollywood Kids is Jackie Collins at her suspenseful roller coaster ride best.
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这本书对人性的复杂性的挖掘,达到了令人不安的程度。作者毫不留情地揭示了权力腐蚀下的道德沦丧和情感扭曲,每一个角色都游走在光明与黑暗的边界线上,让人根本无法轻易地进行道德审判。我读到后面,甚至开始怀疑自己的判断标准,因为书中描绘的“恶”常常是环境下逼迫出来的,带着一种无可奈何的悲剧色彩。叙事视角频繁地在不同角色的内心挣扎中切换,让你体验到他们各自的逻辑与痛苦,这使得整个故事的基调异常沉郁和压抑,却又无比真实。它不是一本让人读完后感觉舒服的书,但绝对是一本会让你思考很久、不断回味其深刻性的作品,它挑战了我们对“好人”与“坏人”的简单二元对立的认知。
评分这本书的哲学思辨深度令人咋舌,它绝非一部肤浅的娱乐读物,而是对存在本质进行了一次近乎残酷的解剖。作者巧妙地将宏大的宇宙观融入到最微小的日常细节中,每一次人物的对白都蕴含着多层含义,需要反复咀嚼才能体会出其中蕴含的悲悯与超脱。我读到一半的时候,不得不合上书本,在房间里踱步思考了许久,关于时间、记忆和自我认同这些沉重的话题。叙事者冷静而疏离的笔触,反而营造出一种更强大的情感冲击力,如同冰冷的科学报告,却在字里行间渗透出无尽的苍凉。我敢说,这本书会成为很多读者生命中一个重要的转折点,它迫使你正视那些潜藏在内心深处的、不愿触碰的真相。对于那些寻求精神刺激而非感官愉悦的读者来说,这绝对是不可多得的珍品。
评分我必须得说,这本书在语言的运用上展现出一种近乎古典的严谨和韵律感。作者的遣词造句极其考究,即便是描写最平凡的事物,也能被赋予一种庄重的美感。它读起来有一种“重量”,仿佛每一个词汇都经过了千锤百炼,被放在了最精准的位置。我特别喜欢它对传统文学手法的继承与创新,那种长句的运用,节奏感强,读起来酣畅淋漓,非常适合大声朗读。虽然情节推进略显缓慢,但这种缓慢并非拖沓,而是作者在营造一种史诗般的氛围,让人感受到时间的厚重感和事件的必然性。这本书对于那些痴迷于文字本身美感的读者来说,无疑是一次心灵的洗礼,它提醒我们,语言的力量远超我们日常使用的粗糙表达。
评分天哪,这本书的对话简直是妙语连珠,我几乎是笑着读完的!作者的幽默感实在是太英式了,那种不动声色的讽刺和自嘲,拿捏得恰到好处。我发现自己经常会因为某一句突如其来的俏皮话而大笑出声,完全无法自持。角色的性格塑造极其成功,他们彼此之间的拌嘴和误解,充满了生活气息和戏剧张力。尤其是那对欢喜冤家,他们的化学反应简直要从纸面上“喷”出来,我完全可以想象他们被搬上银幕后的火爆场面。这本书的结构虽然看似松散,实则井然有序,每一个轻松的片段都在为最终那个令人捧腹的结局做铺垫。如果你正需要一本能让你彻底放松、忘记烦恼的读物,那么请毫不犹豫地选择它,它带来的快乐是纯粹而直接的。
评分这本书简直就是一场视觉盛宴,色彩的运用大胆而富有张力,让人仿佛置身于一个光怪陆离的梦境之中。作者对场景的描绘细致入微,无论是巴黎街头的慵懒午后,还是古老城堡里的神秘烛光,都跃然纸上。我尤其欣赏他对于光影的捕捉,那种微妙的层次感和转折,让整个故事的基调忽明忽暗,充满了悬念。阅读的过程就像是在看一部高成本的艺术电影,每一个转场都处理得极其流畅自然。而且,角色的服装设计简直是教科书级别的,那些繁复的细节和材质的对比,体现了作者深厚的艺术功底。我忍不住会停下来,反复品味那些描绘华服和建筑的段落,光是想象画面就已经足够过瘾了。这本书的叙事节奏把握得非常好,张弛有度,高潮迭起,绝不会让人感到沉闷,每一个章节都像是一个精心打磨的微型短片,充满了让人期待的下一幕。
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