
.jpeg)
Read Reviews of My Writing
Authors really do love reviews.
If you’ve read The Paper Cut Manifesto, I’d truly appreciate you taking a moment to leave an honest review on Amazon. Your thoughts help other readers discover the story—and they mean more to me than you know.


This book keeps you on your hands, feet, toe's the WHOLE time. The characters are incredibly crafted to where I can relate to the text at points. The author has such great detail that you think you’re in the story - I got lost reading that I realized hours went by when I checked the time! You love scandal? You love being on the edge of your seat? You love gasping out loud and thinking NO WAY DID THAT HAPPEN? Then this book is for you.


Great book, I loved the twist ending and the main characters story, fast paced story, couldn't put the book down!


The brilliance of this novel lies in its tension. Every chapter feels like a revelation, every revelation like a trap. Just when you think you’ve uncovered the truth, the story pivots, exposing another layer of deception. The pacing is razor-sharp, the twists are genuinely shocking, and the psychological undercurrent keeps you questioning who the real villain is — the star, their inner circle, or the industry itself.
It’s seductive, unsettling, and impossible to put down.
A dazzling, dangerous page-turner that blends Hollywood glamour with pulse-pounding suspense — and leaves you wondering how much of it could be true.


Nothing but amazing from the start to finish. I couldn’t stop reading. Amazing story with heart stoping twist. Waiting for another one from this author.


The Paper Cut Manifesto completely captivated me. What I expected to be a celebrity drama turned into a deeply emotional and haunting experience that stayed with me long after I finished. The way the layers unfolded felt so real and intimate, it honestly gave me chills.
Gerard Stahl, you’ve written something truly special. I absolutely loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone who wants a story that is gripping, powerful, and impossible to forget.


I was completely pulled into The Paper Cut Manifesto. It started like a glamorous celebrity confession, but the deeper I read, the more disturbing and emotional it became. Watching Emera Lux’s perfect image crack and Greenlee’s truth surface felt raw and painfully real. The confessional style made it feel like I was reading something I wasn’t meant to see, and that intimacy stayed with me. By the end, it left me thinking about the real cost of fame long after I closed the book.
