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Tinseltown Tragedies: Celebrity Deaths That Rocked Hollywood And The World Vol.1

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When we get to see inside the lives of celebrities as we do, it is hard not to become attached to not only the characters they play but also who they are as human beings. It is easy to sit in our homes and judge them and wonder how things can be so bad when they have all that money and fame. The reality is they experience the same anxiety, depression and hardships many of us face when it comes to being the emotional people we are. All the money in the world does not guarantee happiness and in many cases it causes more problems. You know the saying “more money, more problems.” Celebrities are not insulated from having their feelings hurt, self-doubt or hate any different than the next person. Not everyone who becomes a celebrity is going to end up taking their own life either intentionally or accidently, have a drug addiction or even experience depression. The ones who live a normal successful life seldom make the news because who would read about it. That is part of the pressures celebrities face, an invasion of privacy. The more famous they become, the less they seem to be able to just be themselves. If you feel stress at your job with just your boss watching you imagine multiplying that by millions. Every decision you make is scrutinized and every choice you make analyzed. Many actors would be happy to just do the work they love, get paid and then go home to a normal life. Who wants to get photographed every time they leave the house? There is a price to pay for fame and fortune and unfortunately many celebrities pay it with their life. Inside we are exploring the greatness that was each celebrity whose time was up on this earth tragically too soon. They were real people, not unlike your mom, dad, children and so on. When we look at them as people and not celebrities, it allows us to sympathize with what they must have been experiencing. With the death of celebrities like Robin Williams, it opens the world’s eyes to the force that depression is. Who would have seen that coming? Not many, if anyone and it is perhaps one of the most shocking celebrity deaths of all time. We remember them, celebrate them and explore how it is that they lost their lives to the very fame and fortune they so desired to have. Download now and remember what these celebrities brought to your life. Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy button.

110 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 31, 2014

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Alexander Scott

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(1853-1947); Great Britain. Department of Scientific & Industri

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January 10, 2015
This is short but well researched book that details the tragic deaths of famous actors, singers and more. Not tabloid or sleazy.
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October 3, 2015
Alexander Scott's short, unbiased novella on celebrity deaths that shocked the world makes for a very interesting read, and a very easy one too; could easily be read on your lunch break or an extraordinarily long toilet break. Scott's writing is simple, sharp and to the core of events, whilst the stories of pill-addled celebs are intriguing enough to withstand. Wish to check out the rest of this series, and Scott's work. A solid three.
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