Author

Sharon Stone

📖 Overview

Sharon Stone is primarily known as an acclaimed American actress who later became a published author. Her most prominent work is her 2021 memoir "The Beauty of Living Twice," which details her life experiences, including her recovery from a severe stroke and her decades-long career in Hollywood. While Stone's writing career is relatively recent, her memoir received significant attention for its candid discussion of sexual abuse, childhood trauma, and the challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry. The book also explores her near-death experience in 2001 when she suffered a brain hemorrhage. Stone's transition to author leverages her experience as a prominent cultural figure of the 1990s, particularly following her breakthrough role in "Basic Instinct" (1992). Her writing style is characterized by direct prose and unflinching honesty about both personal and professional matters. The author's literary work represents a departure from her screen career, focusing on themes of resilience, survival, and transformation. Her memoir has been noted for contributing to broader conversations about power dynamics in Hollywood and women's health advocacy.

👀 Reviews

Sharon Stone's 2021 memoir "The Beauty of Living Twice" received polarizing reader reviews, with an average 3.8/5 stars on Goodreads (17,000+ ratings) and 4.4/5 on Amazon (3,000+ ratings). Readers appreciated: - Raw honesty about Hollywood experiences - Details about surviving her brain hemorrhage - Behind-the-scenes film industry insights - Discussion of #MeToo experiences Common criticisms: - Disjointed writing style and timeline jumps - Too much focus on name-dropping celebrities - "Self-congratulatory" tone noted by multiple reviewers - Some found the storytelling melodramatic Several readers mentioned difficulty following the narrative structure, with one Goodreads reviewer noting "the writing meanders without clear direction." Others praised her vulnerability, with an Amazon reviewer writing "She doesn't hold back about the darker sides of fame." Her other books, including children's literature, have limited reviews online, with most attention focused on her memoir.

📚 Books by Sharon Stone

The Beauty of Living Twice (2021) A memoir chronicling Stone's journey through Hollywood, her near-fatal stroke in 2001, her childhood trauma, and her experiences as a woman in the entertainment industry.

👥 Similar authors

Demi Moore - Her memoir "Inside Out" chronicles her rise in Hollywood and personal struggles with similar candor to Stone's work. Moore's exploration of childhood trauma, addiction, and fame parallels many themes in Stone's writing.

Brooke Shields - Through books like "Down Came the Rain" and "There Was a Little Girl," she shares experiences of Hollywood, childhood stardom, and health challenges. Her writing focuses on similar themes of survival and transformation in the entertainment industry.

Carrie Fisher - Her memoirs, including "Wishful Drinking" and "The Princess Diarist," offer an insider's view of Hollywood with raw honesty about personal struggles. Fisher's work shares Stone's direct approach to discussing mental health and industry dynamics.

Anjelica Huston - Her memoirs "A Story Lately Told" and "Watch Me" detail her experiences in Hollywood's inner circles and complex family relationships. Huston's perspective as both Hollywood royalty and actress provides insight into the entertainment industry's power structures.

Drew Barrymore - In "Wildflower" and "Little Girl Lost," she documents her journey through early fame and personal transformation. Her writing covers similar territory to Stone's regarding Hollywood survival and personal growth.