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Rating:  Summary: Very Interesting Review: I really enjoyed watching Kathy Levine on QVC. I was interested in what she had to say by reading some of the reviews. I purchased this book and couldn't put it down. She talks about behind the scenes of QVC and the Jeff & Judy Crowell saga. I never knew about those two. I think you will get a good kick out of this book. You can see Kathy on HSN now, but not as a host but a vendor with her own clothing line.
Rating:  Summary: A love letter to her fans Review: If you love Kathy Levine, you will love this book. If you have ever wondered about the behind the scenes goings on, how products (and vendors)
are selected
and what is involved in becoming
and working as a host for QVC, then you will find this book on cassette very interesting. Even though it is an open, candid picture of our friend Kathy and a great behind the scenes look at the world of
QVC, I was hoping for a little more. Where I guess I thought I might find some warm and
touching tidbits and observations on life, what I
received was a very lengthy love letter to her fans. It was a little disappointing, but I'm glad
I gave it a listen. (twice) As a first effort,
I'm sure Kathy was only scratching the surface and
look forward to a sparkling and insightful second
effort.
Rating:  Summary: If you're a fan of QVC and Kathy, you will love this book! Review: Kathy explains her start with QVC and allows readers to get behind the scenes. Now you really find out what happened with "Jeffrey". Not only does Kathy share with the reader her "ups and downs" in life, she also shares how she got through them. An interesting note, Kathy also supplies a glossary of the Jewish words she uses. If you enjoy QVC and Kathy, you will definitely love this book. I just wish there were more behind-the-scenes "stories". Maybe in Kathy's next book
Rating:  Summary: NICHE ... Finding It and then Knowing You've Found It Review: Kathy is truly one of those people anyone will feel comfortable talking to about anything. She is comfortable talking and being infront of the camera which is obvious to anyone that tunes into QVC. Kathy could sell mud on the air and we would be happy to buy it. The book is amazingly forthright most of the time but does gloss over some important events in her life. Too little is said about the change from hired employee to contract employee, this is a major move and how her co workers feel about her "Diva" status. All in all the book tells enough to be entertaining without being mean to a single soul. Well done.
Rating:  Summary: An Honest view of Life and how to laugh at it. Review: Kathy tells all from grade school to nose jobs, from failures to success. I've read this book three times and love every minute.
Rating:  Summary: WITTY, WACKY, WONDERFUL!!! Review: Kathy's rendition of her life story is absolutely fantastic! She does not 'sugar coat' any part of her life. One has a sense of knowing the real Kathy after reading this book. The story is an 'easy' read and one that holds your attention completely!
Keep up the good work Kathy! I'm looking forward to your next book!
Rating:  Summary: Diva Delight Review: You really have to be a fan of QVC, America's leading retail broadcasting network, to appreciate this book. And if you are, you will! Within these pages, The Diva of Diamonique reveals everything! Secrets, desires, hopes and regrets. It's all here. If you watch QVC, you don't want to miss this book.How she can keep her hands off that impossibly handsome Dan Huges is simply beyond me! He makes my morning every single day! With his Morning Show, at 7 p.m. EST. Kathy's book is a real joy to read! Although most of us will ever get the chance to meet Kathy in person, this book offers us a personal look into her life. As a Proud Gay Man, I am not ashamed to admit that Kathy is a role-model for me. And my dream is to someday meet her. And maybe then she will introduce me to that hunk, Dan Hughes!!!
Rating:  Summary: This is uproarious, no-holds-barred fun! Review: You'll feel as if you really know Kathy Levine when you'rethrough with this book! She doesn't bother to cover thewarts or gloss over the faults in this frank and funnybiography. There are some really delicious behind-the-scene glimpses of the way things are done at QVC, and the"insider" knowledge regarding celebrity guests (especiallyJoan Rivers) makes the book worth a read. It can takeyour mind off ANYTHING
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