10 Best Books Written By Celebrities

10 Best Books Written By Celebrities

Here we are going to read about 10 best books written by celebrities.

Gray – Pete Wentz

Gray – Pete Wentz

Pete Wentz is an American musician and music video director popular for his work with the Fall Out Boy. This book is moving and depressing at the same time.

The Boy in the Dress – David Walliams

The Boy in the Dress – David Walliams

David Walliams is an actor and writer, popular for his role in Little Britain. His debut children’s novel The Boy in the Dress is about a boy named Dennis.

Wishing Spell – Chris Colfer

Wishing Spell – Chris Colfer

Chris Colfer is a renowned actor most notable for the role of Kurt Hummel in Glee. This story is about twins named Alex and Conner.

The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories

The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories

Tim Burton is a popular American film writer and director known for his dark imagery.

Lightning Girl – Alesha Dixon

Lightning Girl – Alesha Dixon

Alesha Dixon, a popular British singer, and rapper wrote this book in collaboration with author Katy Birchall. Aurora Beam, 10-year-old lives with her ordinary family.

Palo Alto – James Franco

Palo Alto – James Franco

Franco writes about a group of teens as they are exploring and experimenting in their age, with their struggles with families and each other, and gives in to self-destruction.

Riding the Elephant – Craig Ferguson

Riding the Elephant – Craig Ferguson

Ferguson is an American actor, comedian popular for his wit in the Late Late Show.

Wildwood – Colin Meloy

Wildwood – Colin Meloy

Colin Meloy is an American singer and songwriter who wrote this children’s fantasy novel which is about two seventh-grade students.

Paradise Alley – Sylvester Stallone

Paradise Alley – Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is popular for his role in the Rocky series.

Lean on Pete – Willy Vlautin

Lean on Pete – Willy Vlautin

Willy Vlautin is a singer and songwriter who in Lean On Pete describes the life choices of American youth.