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Porn star Jenna Jameson tops booklist

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Published: Sept. 10, 2004 at 3:06 PM

NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Porn star Jenna Jameson has landed on the best-sellers' list with tales and pictures that once would have earned the autobiography a plain brown wrapper.

"How To Make Love Like A Porn Star," in which Jameson graphically describes her many sexual talents, has thrust the X-rated beauty into a different limelight as a published author, the New York Times reported Friday.

Instead of frequenting strip clubs and other questionable locales, Jameson now finds herself at bookstores, signing copies of her tome of interviews, monologues, diary entries and comics, in her Horatio Alger-type memoir, the Times said.

Her new role is a stretch from the work she reminisces about in her book, including one trick gone bad.

"How about the time when you were on top of the pole and you turned upside down, but you had too much oil on your legs, so you slipped off and fell right on your head?" the interviewer said.

Jameson wrote the book with former New York Times music writer Neil Strauss.

Topics: Horatio Alger, Jenna Jameson
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