Jenna Jameson Memoir Continues To Rock Charts

Jenna Jameson’s memoir, How to Make Love Like a Porn Star; A Cautionary Tale, continues to rise on bestseller charts around the country.

The book, published by the ReganBooks imprint of HarperCollins, will show up on the top-10 bestseller list in The New York Times non-fiction category for the second week in a row, rising from number nine to number six. It is also on the bestseller lists of The Wall Street Journal, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer and the Associated Press, as well as on Amazon.com and BarnesandNobel.com.

The memoir has been reviewed by numerous publications, including The New York Times, which said it “takes readers on a round-the-world bender that begins in a tattoo parlor in Las Vegas, where as a 17-year-old biker chick she decides to become a stripper, and culminates at the pinnacle of dirty-movie success.”

In his review of the book this week for CNN, writer Adam Dunn included Jameson’s re-phrasing of the opening of Homer’s Odyssey: “So sing, Muse, of a messed-up kid from a ditch on the wrong side of the tracks who climbed to the top of a $3 billion industry, using only the power of her ambition and body. Sing, Muse, of the glory of America.”

How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale is available at bookstores nationwide. Copies of the book signed by Ms. Jameson and personalized for buyers are also available online at www.clubjennamall.com.