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Editorial Review:
In this jaw-dropping account of Sondra Locke's thirteen-year relationship with Clint Eastwood, the actress reveals not only the good, romantic times with the legendary actor but also the bad times, when he controlled her career and manipulated her into being the perfect little woman at home. Locke also unveils the explosive details of what led them into the courtroom, and finally, shares the story of her triumph over breast cancer. of photos.
The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly: A Hollywood Journey Reviews:
You won't be able to put it down 
2006-10-31 - Rarely have I ever read a more honest, powerful, moving and funny book. I read the book in two days and was sick the entire time, but was unable to put it down and rest myself. My only wish is that this will be made into a movie...Sondra, god bless.
new title: Hot Flash 
2006-09-02 - But she is bright enough to keep it at bay. Sandra Locke is the beautfiul southern actress I admired since I was a child for her unique beauty.
I bought this knowing that it took two to Tango and I stay with it. She sounds bitter and like she does live to be a victim.
If my memory serves me correctly, she had limited success and she made her name in the 70's through Clint Eastwood. She did not have this great success she claims before him. Now that her meal ticket is closed off, she is resounding victimhood. What she denies in the book is actually what she is doing.
Save the money and watch the Lifetime channel to hear how women are victimized on a daily basis.
Awesome book!!! 
2006-01-31 - This book was fascinating, mostly because of precious Gordon and Sondra's interesting encounters with synchronicity. I wish she would write more about it. I was especially fascinated because my mother and I wrote a mystery novel and screenplay about synchronicity titled "Fireworks" (Stargate Press, 2003). I know I was led to read Sondra's book! I wish she and Gordon would produce a movie from our screenplay! How can I reach Sondra?? I'm at www.stargatepress.com
Lies And Spin 
2005-04-08 - My whole family watches the Clint Eastwood movies, we like them very much and think Mr. Eastwood is a great actor. Sondra Locke is just telling a bunch of lies just because Mr. Eastwood did not want to marry her, I can see why also. If Mr. Eastwood was such a cold hearted weirdo, why does he have seven kids and has been married twice? Anyway, don't buy this book, if you want some good laughs rent it from The Libary. Go out and buy 'High Plains Drifter'.
A Class Act Book by a Classy Lady 
2005-03-16 - The Good, the Bad & the Very Ugly is an excellent book written by Sondra Locke showing the 'other-side' of the coin, the public doesn't see, of the imperfect 'icon'. Her book has flair, reads smooth and is written with 'class'. Having watched many of Eastwood's films, the most memorable line to me, of all his famous quoted lines, is the one his 'ghost' character articulates in High Plains Drifter - "... it's what a man knows of himself, that makes him afraid..." I hope Eastwood learns what caring and consideration is all about. Caring is an extension of Unconditional Love...something that seems to be drastically missing from his life.
Reviewed by Stephen R. Sulik, author of "Color of Laughter, Color of Tears."