Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 3, 2009

Miley Cyrus gives a book signing of "Miles to Go" in midtown New York City
Actress and singer Miley Cyrus promotes her book, "Miles To Go" at Barnes & Noble 5th Avenue.
Hannah Montana took Manhattan Thursday.
Hordes of delirious girls — and even some adults — swarmed a midtown bookstore for a glimpse of teen queen Miley Cyrus.
The line outside Barnes & Noble on Fifth Ave. stretched around the block as early as 5 a.m., nearly 12 hours before the Disney superstar started signing copies of her memoir “Miles to Go” Thursday afternoon.
"Miley Cyrus is bigger than the Beatles, oh my God," crowed Sherri Berman, 15, of Westchester, who was clutching a rhinestone-encrusted scrap book she made for her hero.
"Miley is a goddess, so who cares about the cold?" said Haley Schulman, 16, who was in town from Connecticut.
"Everything she does is great."
But it wasn’t only young girls who were eager to glimpse the 16-year-old "Hannah Montana" actress.
Very first in the line was Mark Shapp, 20, of Portland, Maine, who showed up around 9 p.m. Tuesday to claim his prime spot.
"Miley Cyrus is the greatest of the greats and she is also a beautiful person," he declared. "I've seen every show a million times and I can't get enough."
Not far behind him was Mark McLeod, 45, waiting in a tent with boxes full of jewelry he was planning to bestow on Cyrus.
"I know everything about her. Everything," he said, somewhat ominously. "I'm her biggest fan."
The starlet signed copies of her new book, which chronicles her road to pop superstardom, only for the first 500 fans in line.
She was greeted by euphoric shrieks from virtually every fan, and some tweens were ready to collapse afterward.
"I’m gonna pass out," said Savannah Ordonez, 12. "Miley looked and sounded exactly as she does on TV. She was awesome. She even told me I have nice teeth."





























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