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MoonPies and Movie Stars

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A laugh-out-loud romp across America pits a feisty Texas momma against the Hollywood machine

Ruby Kincaid is busy these days—running her late husband’s bowling alley, wrangling her pistol of a sister, and chasing after the two grandchildren her daughter abandoned. When she sees her runaway daughter Violet starring in a TV commercial, there’s only one choice and Ruby knows it—Hollywood or bust. Ruby packs a Winnebago with two friends, two unruly grandkids, and a mondo-size package of MoonPies and hightails it to California to fetch her wayward daughter. In a madcap road trip from the dusty flats of Texas to the glittering aisles of The Price Is Right, Ruby survives with a little pluck and some Texas spunk. Fans of Lorna Landvik and Billie Letts will love this tender and side-splittingly funny story of indomitable spirit and unstoppable force. BACKCOVER: Praise for Amy Wallen and MoonPies and Movie Stars:
“To read MoonPies and Movie Stars is to take a delightful and exhilarating journey, kind of like being on a tour bus guided by Eudora Welty on speed.”
—Mary Gordon, author of Pearl

“With a pitch-perfect ear for comic dialogue and a fine sense of the absurd, Amy Wallen writes herself a place on the porch swing of great Southern writing.”
—Janet Fitch, author of White Oleander

320 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2006

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1,034 reviews10 followers
August 13, 2009
This fits into the category of could have been so much better for me. The typecasting was sometimes painful, and while the author did some things well, there was some stiltedness that was distracting. I grew tired of shock value where plot development was needed.
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23 reviews1 follower
April 23, 2009
I was super excited about this book. I now see why it was on the clearance shelf.
Every adult in this book besides Earl,Penny,and Warren are selfish. Let me start with Loralva. She acts like a bitch in heat and is only worried about the price is right. She did get on and won money and a car. Does she take the kids that are in the motel room the whole time to the beach or to disneyland? NO! I know it would have been a little off, but come on how many times is Imogene's mole talked about in this freakn book? I could have taken shots to it. I thought about going back and counting. Ruby being a good grandmother but while doing that was a doormat. There was no talk of the kids going back to their newly married father. She is the martyr that had to take care of his children. I was so annoyed with the ways she was looking for her daughter. I understand what year this is taking place but all I could think was well why not call the directory for information on her daughters name change. Honestly, I get how hot the price is right was then and how it still is but come on. Ruby is going on and on about the poor kids but doesnt take them anywhere to see anything in cal. WTF? WHAt A WASTE OF TIME!!!
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278 reviews26 followers
September 4, 2007
the cover caught my eye when I was at the library over the weekend, so I picked it up. It's not a *great* story, but it's kind of fun. Very intentionally simplistic and kind of cheesy. I could see this being made into a movie -- maybe a Lifetime movie. Kind of along the lines of "Hope Floats" -- not your all time favorite, but still cutesy enough to watch when it comes on TV on Sunday afternoon.
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766 reviews465 followers
April 17, 2020
They say you can't judge a book by it's cover, but let me tell you, I certainly bought this book because of it's cover! I bought this book in 2007 on a trip to New York and had it on my "to read" shelf for 14 years. It came with me from apartment to apartment! Who knew all it would take is a global pandemic and quarantine to make me finally get it to the top of the list?

Thought I wanted to LOVE this book, I ultimately ended up liking it. Amy Wallen's debut novel about one woman's mission to reconnect her broken family has a lot of heart and a lot of southern charm. Too much at times, one might say. While I very much enjoyed the central plot of this book, reading it felt like swimming through molasses at times. Too often in this book I felt like I was reading a page full of details as opposed to a page of development: You learn the names of what feels like a million and one characters who all almost entirely disappear after the first 75 pages. And while I can appreciate Wallen wanting to make sure the book was loaded with Southern charm, many of these pages are full of repetitive similes and descriptors. (Seriously, I don't ever want to read the words "skunk-haired" again in my life).

This is not to say that this is not an enjoyable read. Wallen's protagonist, Ruby Kincaid, is a lovable heroine. Her sidekick sister Loralva is also a hoot to follow as they hit the road to find Ruby's daughter, who has left their small Texas town to chase a dream of stardom in Los Angeles. I felt like the book had quite the cinematic plot (and the theatre nerd in me says that there's a Broadway musical in this story!) And, as I mentioned at the top, the story has plenty of heart and humor to keep the reader entertained. This is a great read for those looking for a fun-in-the-sun read: A fun snack of a read.
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2,165 reviews196 followers
July 9, 2015
I'm really torn between whether I'd feel differently had I read the print version, rather than the audio. Narrator does a good job with the accents, inflection, etc.; however, I felt she dragged out the suspenseful scenes (near the end) such that I was thinking "Get onnnnnnnn with it!" - maybe that's just the New Yorker in me though? As for the plot itself, the first part in Texas, with all its backstory and character setup dragged a lot, but once they got on the road things improved, kind of like seeing a flower bloom over a few days. Wallen does a great job having the protagonist come into her own by the conclusion; Ruby's sister Loralva's optimistic, fun disposition serves well to counter the not-so-happy, desperate search for the missing Violet, and the messy, nasty scenes with "the skunk-headed grandmother".
Wallen left an opening for a series; I'm willing to reading a sequel.
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157 reviews
July 5, 2018
They always say don't judge a book by its cover, and this book is exactly the reason why. Fun colorful cover on a book that is just eh. I wouldn't read it again unless I was in prison.
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30 reviews
February 1, 2010
I actually found this book as I was wondering the aisles of the Dollar Tree. And it was actually a pretty fun read! It takes place in the 70s as a grandmother, her sister, her daughter's mother-in-law and her 2 grandchildren take off from a small Texas town to Hollywood to find her daughter. I thoroughly enjoyed the description of the "Price is Right" game show that the heroine and her sister found themselves on.
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229 reviews7 followers
January 26, 2008
I want to buy this book for everyone I know. It’s a great read and the characters are real people and fun to read about, especially Ruby’s high voltage sister Loralva (la-raul-vaw, only you have to think it with a Texas twang).

My blog has a full review, including a scan of the back cover.
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8 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2013
I picked this up on an impulse at the library. This is a case of a cover being better than a book. Great artwork & reviews, but the content is utter crap. Contrived country accents, lack of flow...I could keep going. In short, this book did not pass my "I can put it down if it doesn't hook me in 75 pages" clause. Horrible.
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567 reviews25 followers
September 24, 2017
Really a 3 1/2-star book but not bad for a first effort. A long set piece at the studio for a taping of "The Price Is Right" could be shorter. Still, a good look at the conflict between dreams and reality.
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45 reviews4 followers
November 13, 2009
This book was an entertaining and heartfelt read. It wasn't groundbreaking literature, and even lacked a little depth (and was very predictable), but it was a story of people much like my own and a story of Texas. I enjoyed it!
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25 reviews11 followers
July 9, 2010
If I could give this book negative stars, I would. I felt like my IQ dropped significantly just by reading it.
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July 28, 2011
The title is better than the book. WAY too many idioms to trip over.
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146 reviews
September 28, 2013
I enjoyed the comedy and family drama of this book. It was easy to relate to the small town elements of it. Not the most exciting book I've read, but still enjoyable.
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837 reviews9 followers
October 18, 2014
Entertaining book for sure. It has some things to say about people who live in Texas. Does everyone there really like Moon Pies???
135 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2020
I recently purchased Amy Wallen’s memoir, When We Were Ghouls. While waiting for it to arrive in the mail, I picked up her first book, Moon Pies and Movie Stars, to re-read it. (I didn’t have a Good Reads account the first time I read it, when it was first published, so never reviewed it.) I remember this book as being funny, supremely entertaining, and filled with memorable characters. So in re-reading it 14 years later, I was wondering how it holds it. Reader, it does! Just as charming and mad-cap as I remember. What a fun read.
80 reviews
March 13, 2022
So much potential seemed wasted to me in this one. The characters were mostly annoying including the confusing main characters fluctuating personality. She would have a surge of gumption lost behind fear of circumstances or people that was inconsistent and frustrating. What could have been endearing and fun turned into disappointment in a lack of development or redemption from any of the characters. Bright moments were hindered by the mess of the interactions and distractions of the entire story. I would have a hard time recommending this book.
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1 review1 follower
August 22, 2021
Interesting read. I thought it would be fun but it was too dark. Major flaw in the editing. They go to Cali and sister Loralva gets on The Price Is Right. Overbids on the showcase yet wins. Everyone knows that's not how it works. Seems like that's a pretty good description of the plot: close but not quite right.
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12 reviews1 follower
July 22, 2019
I really enjoyed this book. It was just what I was looking for...a heart-warning, light, entertaining read. The characters were endearing and more like caricatures...which I enjoyed. I looked forward to reading it every day and was glad I took a chance on a whimsical book cover.
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178 reviews16 followers
September 15, 2017
Cute story! I would have loved to learn more. What happens next? Maybe a book 2??
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17 reviews2 followers
September 18, 2017
Fantastic characterization

I loved this book. It was full of humor and heart. The characters are marvelous and lovable. The description of the Price Is Right is hilarious.
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Author 2 books33 followers
January 3, 2021
A hysterically funny, wild ride with one of a kind characters.
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1,172 reviews28 followers
May 18, 2023
I have to say the "cover" is the reason I purchased this book...... the story had some good points and some humor but overall, just didn't offer much....slow read for me..
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422 reviews3 followers
July 23, 2023
Committed to finish, to give an honest review, with no interest in the characters or story.
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