Lips Unsealed: A Memoir
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Lips Unsealed: A Memoir

The women of the iconic eighties band the Go-Go’s will always be remembered as they appeared on the back of their debut record: sunny, smiling, each soaking in her own private bubble bath with chocolates and champagne.
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Norenor

Loved this Book!!

If you love Belinda you will love her book..very honest.. Belinda Carlisle has always been one of my favorite singers..both with the Go-Go's and solo. W...

knotheadusc

Belinda Carlisle unzips her lips...

It rates four stars from me, but that doesn't mean I liked it that much. Summer seems to be the time for celebrity memoirs. I happen to love a good celebrity tell all, so I'...

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Norenor

Pros: Honest..right to the point..

Cons: None

knotheadusc

Pros: Well-written, interesting, reveals perhaps more than Carlisle bargained for.

Cons: Carlisle is self-absorbed and lacks perspective.

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