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What I wish I knew before I moved to hollywood

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This page is for ordering signed copies of my book. You may also order them unsigned here or on Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble. For reviews you can click on the About tab above or see the ones listed on the Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites.

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