Seeing Stars

By Julie Gilleand
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Sep. 02, 2012
Words: 14,527 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476105390


Short description

I had always heard that Hollywood could be a most magical place, but never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined or been prepared for what I was about to experience!

Extended description

A family trip to Hollywood would be exciting all by itself. Anyone with a love for the movies or movie stars might even expect such a trip to be magical! But unless you were completely out of touch with reality, you would never expect the unusual and amazing adventure the Gilleand Family found on their summer vacation.

This is a delightful, imaginative tale of what surprises might await someone with a heart full of dreams, a spirit of adventure, and eyes to see past the barrier of our natural world.

Come along on this fantastic journey through the magic of Hollywood.

Tags

hollywood, lost, william shatner, cary grant, star trek, time machine, charlie chaplin, jim carrey, jimmy stewart, captain kirk, arsenic and old lace, pirates of the caribbean, universal studios, walk of fame, delorean, back to the future, bruce almighty, harvey, marty mcfly

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Review by: Therra Dren on Dec. 19, 2012 : star star star star star
At the beginning of the book I thought it was just going to be a narrative of the author's visit with her sons to Universal Studios Hollywood and almost stopped reading.

But since I grew up in that area "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" (when I NEVER would have dreamt that we would EVER have subways in our seismically challenged land) I got a bit nostalgic and decided to continue. I am so glad I did because very soon the magic of their fantastic journey began.

I especially liked the separate experiences of the mother and the sons (surprisingly, I could relate to all of both side's experiences) and how they came together at the end for a very satisfying finale.
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