Trekmovie.com has added a new review for Laura Banks‘s “The Wrath of Blonde: (The Making of Star Trek II, and Other Wild Hollywood Adventures as an Amazon in Outerspace)”:
To describe Laura Banks’ newest memoir as “breezy” is doing a disservice to tornadoes everywhere. In this dishy, tell-almost-all stream-of-consciousness recollection of her time in Hollywood, Banks fires off thirty brief chapters in which she might change the subject five or six times per chapter! It’s a quick read, and at the center are several chapters detailing her time as a supporting actress on the set of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and her subsequent months-long relationship with its leading man, William Shatner. This makes it interesting reading for Trek fans whose (pointed?) ears are itching for somewhat-edgy gossip about their favorite celebrities.
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Thanks for sharing my book. It’s a breezy, hysterical read actually, full of info on the cast of Star Trek and what it was like being an extra on set. I think fans can imagine themselves there on the Paramount set when they read it. – Laura Banks