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Celebrities Reading

November 16, 2011 | Featured

Too often, celebrities get attention for bad behavior (being too drunk, being too racist, being too drunk and racist, etc) so I thought I’d give a nod to celebrities who have exhibited good behavior and picked up a book. Here are ten pictures of celebrities of the past and present reading.

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Johnny Depp reading Hell’s Angels by Hunter S. Thompson

 

 

David Bowie holding Keaton by Rudi Blesh

 

 

Angelina Jolie carrying What is What by Dave Eggers

 

 

Britney Spears reading The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

 

 

Clark Gable reading Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

 

 

Ryan Gosling with The Stranger by Albert Camus

 

 

Sarah Jessica Parker holding The History of Love by Nicole Krauss

 

Michael Jackson reading Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher

 

 

Olivia Wilde reading Life by Keith Richards

 

 

 

Marilyn Monroe reading Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman


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