
As a symbol of new Hollywood, Tori Spelling has made a career out of the absurdities that arise from trying to live a normal life in the public eye. Spelling will visit Warwick’s Books, 7812 Girard Ave., on July 31 at 2 p.m. to sign copies of her new book, “uncharted terriTORI,” which chronicles her latest adventures in balancing family life with the whole world watching. From stalking herself on Twitter to discovering former 92010 cast mates’ “I Hate Tori” club, battling swine flu and contacting Farrah Fawcett from the dead, Spelling proves there is a rarely a dull moment on the road to self-discovery. On a more serious note, Spelling also confronts media scrutiny over her weight, her marriage to Dean McDermott and domestic disputes with Dean’s ex-wife and her own mother. “I’ve come to accept that the small moments in my life, my relationship, my family, my business ventures — usually in edited, broadcast form — are a spectacle. My life is a show,” Spelling writes in “uncharted terriTORI.” Amid the chaos, Spelling uses unconventional tactics to create what she calls her own happy ending. Spelling is not expected to deliver any remarks or hold a discussion at Warwick’s. Visitors must have purchased a copy of “uncharted terriTORI” from Warwick’s in order to get in line for the signing. The store will remain open for business during the event. For more information or to check for any changes, visit www.warwicks.com or call (858) 454-0347.








