
Fortunately, I listened in audiobook form, which helped. It got a bit boring as it went on as she seemed to want to tell every little story. The book is Holly’s memoir on how she went from smalltown girl to one of Hugh Heffner’s wives at the Playboy Mansion to leaving him and becoming a headliner in Las Vegas.īefore I get into my book summary, I want to start with my book review this time because I think it’s more important.įirst, it’s a long read.

I occasionally want to relax and enjoy myself, and this book was an adventure into a fascinating, different world. Non-fiction books often make me analyze every paragraph, take notes, and consider every thought.


The book happened to be just the refreshment I needed. A while ago, I did just that by reading the book Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny by Holly Madison. She's represented by WME, Untitled Entertainment and Shanahan Management.Sometimes, I like to take a break from all the serious non-fiction books I read with something light. Joe Origins, as well as Hulu's star-studded limited series Nine Perfect Strangers, which pairs her with Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy. The Australian actress, who turns 29 next week, will soon be seen in Snake Eyes: G.I. In addition to the genre favorite Ready or Not, Weaving starred in The Babysitter and its sequel on Netflix, as well as Bill & Ted Face the Music, in which she plays Alex Winter's daughter. Weaving is coming off of Ryan Murphy's Netflix series Hollywood as well as the acclaimed drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, for which she shared a SAG Award with the rest of the ensemble cast. The book spent multiple weeks at the top of the New York Times bestseller list upon its release in 2015, and was described by Buzzfeed as “a celebrity memoir infused with The Bell Jar and Going Clear.”

Down the Rabbit Hole looks beyond the polished facade of the Playboy brand to depict the visceral, often deeply damaging stories of the women who followed a dream and found themselves manipulated, controlled and abused by the machine.
