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‘Girls Next Door’ stars to reunite for Vegas book signing

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The cover of "The Girls Next Door," features former housemates Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.

Holly Madison and Criss Angel may seem inseparable but the two will part ways for at least an hour on Saturday when Madison and her “Girls Next Door” co-stars reunite for a book signing.

Yes, Hugh Hefner’s former playmates have a book. No, they didn’t write it themselves: Paul Ruditis, who has brought us the likes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Star Trek,” and “Alias,” penned it for them.

Madison and former housemates Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson will sign copies of the book (and other bunny-branded merchandise) from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Playboy store in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.

The book, simply dubbed, “The Girls Next Door,” was released earlier this week. Promoted as a “companion book” to the popular E! series of the same name, it includes 256 pages of behind the scenes details.

The book features plenty of glossy photos of the girls, along with details of their life in the mansion, style tips, their favorite recipes, Playboy party tidbits, Q&As, and commentary from the curvaceous trio, their former 82-year-old boyfriend manfriend, and other show personalities.

Though the blonde bombshells are in the process of moving out of the mansion -- Madison spends most of her time with her real-life boyfriend, in Las Vegas; Wilkinson is engaged to Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Hank Baskett; and Marquardt is packing her bags too, after signing on to host a show on the Travel Channel -- the show remains the top-tanked show on E! and is currently in its fifth season.

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