AUTHOR: Carrie Fisher
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster
YEAR: 2008
EDITION: third printing, first edition hardback
ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-0225-1
p. 44: There's an unnecessary comma.
Anyway, it worked because Charlie actually managed to marry twice, (probably someone with nursing ambitions), which just goes to show that there's a lid for every pot.
p. 45: An Abolene should be Albolene.
There was a certain hush, a certain smell of Abolene cream and White Shoulders perfume.
p. 84: There's an unnecessary comma.
Well, (I would answer), let's face it, George Lucas is a visionary, right?
p. 121: There's an unnecessary comma.
Without the substances, I had used to distort and mask my symptoms, it was now all too clear that I was a bona fide, wild-ride manic depressive.
p. 147: There's an unnecessary period.
... now she wants to be a comic. (which is kind of a natural progression if you think about it).
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