Unreal Estate Debuts at Barnes & Noble
I’ll be signing and speaking about Unreal Estate for the first time at the Upper East Side Barnes & Noble store on Wednesday November 02, 2011 at 7:00 PM. Please join me at 150 East 86th Street (near Lexington Avenue).
Unreal Estate is “scandal-filled,” says THR
In its issue out today, Degen Pener of The Hollywood Reporter plumbs the pages of Unreal Estate for a four-page spread focused on one of the houses central to the book’s story, 141 South Carolwood, once the home of Joseph Drown, the creator of the Hotel Bel-Air, Twentieth Century Fox co-founder Joseph Schenck and his […]
Women’s Wear Plays House
“Writer Michael Gross knows a thing or two about the back stories of the rich and famous,” Lorna Koski writes in a story on Unreal Estate in Women’s Wear Daily, “and now, in his latest book, he has turned his laser-like focus to the history of some of the great mansions in L.A.”
It’s all in the Details…and more
More kind comments on Unreal Estate: “A social history of Los Angeles’ super-wealthy told through profiles of 16 of its most lavish estates. Journalist Michael Gross (known for such dirt-dishing tomes as Model, Rogues’ Gallery, and 740 Park) tells tales of adultery, prostitution, embezzlement, Mafia schemes, and the dauntless efforts of millionaires to keep the […]
I Love Los Angeles (magazine)…
…And it loves Unreal Estate, declaring, “Seven McMansions in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Holmby Hills and Beverly Park are the main characters, though they’re nearly upstaged by the parade of murderers, lawyers, actors, pornographers, tycoons, and addicts who owned them….Fantasy and ambition, cheating and careless waste created them. Gross’s research is meticulous. Hard to read. […]
Sly vs. Suge: That’s Just Unreal
The Daily today features a story from Unreal Estate about a little tiff between Death Row Records head Suge Knight and actor-director Sly Stallone over a mega-mansion in Beverly Park. Gossip-meister Richard Johnson also lets slip a few more hints about the contents of the book, out November 1.
Geffen calls “Bull*#!!” on Burkle claim
David Geffen comes out swinging at Unreal Estate in Frank DiGiacomo‘s Gatecrasher column in today’s Daily News. Responding to his neighbor Ron Burkle‘s suspicion that Geffen was a source for a notorious Vanity Fair profile of the supermarket mogul (whose Greenacres estate is one of the stars of the book, which will be out in […]
Unreal Estate is “a juicy, breezily told social history of La La Land,” says Kirkus Reviews.
Kirkus Reviews, which bills itself the world’s toughest book critic, has issued an advance rave review of Unreal Estate. It says the book is “rich in incident and full of thwarted ambition, visionary zeal and conspicuous consumption [and] salacious gossip about [the] socially ambitious builders who forged such exclusive havens for the rich as Bel […]
L.A. Lost and Found
In a great story on a simmering fight between tourists and NIMBY types over the Hollywood sign in today’s New York Times, Adam Nagourney calls Los Angeles “a city where so many landmarks and historical remnants have been torn down and replaced,” it’s become “a center of glamour and celebrity that, in truth, is not […]
Unreality Starts Here
Curbed LA, the real estate blog that covers the Southland, says Unreal Estate is “sure-to-be-juicy” in an item today revealing that the book will be launched at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills on November 9th and that I’ll be talking about and signing it at Book Soup on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood on […]