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Author, humor columnist, and soccer obsessive, Simon Doonan is also the Creative Ambassador for Barneys New York. A longstanding member of the fashion community, he is a regular guest on radio, TV and web, and a judge on the NBC series Making It.

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Amusing memoir from Simon Doonan. Wacky family, quest to find the 'beautiful people' in life and fabulous career.
 
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secondhandrose | 6 reseñas más. | Oct 31, 2023 |
The book that spawned the TV sit com Beautiful People.   I don't watch hardly any TV shows as 99% are utter crap: Beautiful People was well in the 1%.

So how did the book compare to the TV show?

Superbly.

I would definitely suggest to anyone thinking about reading this book to watch the TV show first, as i can't see it being as good watching it afterwards.   The book has so much more of Simon's life in it and there are so many more characters and escapades from his childhood that were left out of the TV show and if you read the book first you'll probably end up getting grumpy that some of the characters and escapades in the book aren't in the TV show.

That's not to say the TV show is bad, it's not, it's superb, but in order to make a good sit-com out of this book there had to be a few characters left out and certain characters that were left in have been changed somewhat.

Anyways, enough of that, just go watch the TV show and have a good laugh knowing you've got a lot more to read about afterwards for desert.

My first Simon Doonan book, and it certainly won't be my last.   He's a really good writer.   Thanks for the giggles and laughs, Simon.
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5t4n5 | 6 reseñas más. | Aug 9, 2023 |
Transformer: A Story of Glitter, Glam Rock, and Loving Lou Reed by Simon Doonan far exceeded my expectations: as a memoir, as a bit of music history, as a piece of LGBTQ+ history, and as just plain enjoyment.

I have recently read a couple of books on Reed and came to this thinking it was going to be narrowly focused on Transformer (the album). The great thing Doonan does is to focus on it but use a wide lens. We get some memoir to help establish how many fans came to the album and what they had faced prior to this moment. We get Velvet Underground, Warhol, and that whole scene. We get Bowie, Bolan, and the making of the album, which includes the environment at the time. And so on. Without realizing it, we have a better understanding and appreciation for this period of Reed's career, glam rock in general, and the ways it empowered many LGBTQ+ young people who had felt at best marginalized and more often actually threatened.

We get all of that in a conversational style that will have you chuckle at points, shed a tear at times, and keep you engrossed throughout. I remember the album very well, I bought it shortly after its release, not one of the first to get it but one of the first in my junior high school. My music tastes have always been all over the place and while I didn't quite fit into the same situation as Doonan I was still one of those who often stood outside the crowd. Sometimes by choice, sometimes not. If you're of a similar age, this book will likely be a bit nostalgic for you.

I also found myself going online and looking up images from the past. I tend to make almost all of the books I read a multimedia project. In addition to the usual searches (Bowie, Reed, Sedgwick, Bolan, etc) I also was intrigued by a comment early in the book, about Brigitte Bardot's lips begetting Mick Jagger's lips. So there I was looking at pictures of Bardot and trying to make the connection. For what it is worth, I think I see what they mean but it doesn't seem quite as obvious to me. But the argument within which that comment lives makes a lot of sense (you'll need to read the book).

Highly recommended for any reader who enjoys any of the things I mention in the first paragraph. And those who just love nostalgic books that are just plain fun.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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pomo58 | Jul 18, 2022 |
Fans of John Waters and snarky commentators on Project Runway should not miss this. Doonan is smarter and more cutting than anyone on reality TV.
 
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Vantine | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2020 |

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