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This month’s Vanity Fair is the Hollywood issue. On that point, alone, it’s worth a look. Inside, in addition to the actors you’d expect to find, are a few interesting articles. One is on Judith Regan of the infamous now-canceled “confessional” book by the equally infamous O.J. Simpson. That one is…well, long. Apparently there is quite a bit to say about Judith Regan.

There’s also a short story by NYT bestselling author Linda Fairstein about her run-in with Hollywood biggie Harvey Weinstein and her desire to get a movie option on one of her books. In addition to being a significant author, Fairstein was a sex crimes prosecutor in New York for about 30 years and inspired Law & Order, SVU. In other words, she knows what she’s talking about. Fairstein and Weinstein met a few times. Fairstein kept hoping for that option. Then she got an email from someone named Susan on behalf of Harvey Weinstein. Fairstein got excited. She set up a lunch with Harvey Weinstein through Susan. Then, right before the lunch, Fairstein wanted to make sure she had some personal facts on Weinstein correct, including the pronounciation of his name. Susan’s email response said: “Harvey pronounces his name Wein-steen…just like the movie producer.”

Yeah, Fairstein thought she was setting up a lunch with The Harvey Weinstein. Instead, she was setting up a lunch with Harvey Weinstein, 81 years old, and the former tuxedo king of America who was kidnapped in 1993 by an employee and held for ransom. The story is cute and pretty funny. Fairstein’s honesty is refreshing. She ends the story with: “I still don’t have a movie deal, but I spent an afternoon with a genuine hero.” Pretty cool.

This got me thinking – what book would I like to see made into a movie? If I were in charge of The Harvey Weinstein’s lunch calendar, who would you want me to slip in there? One book that instantly popped into my mind was The Givenchy Code by Julie Kenner. it just seems like movie material.

What about you? Give me some thoughts. I’ll randomly select from someone commenting – that person gets a $20 Amazon gift certificate to buy whatever book or movie she wants!