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We Should Be So Lucky : Love, Sex, Food, and Fun After Forty from the Diva of QVC |
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Rating: Summary: REFRESHINGLY FUNNY Review: More people should laugh at the simple as well as the serious things in life as Kathy Lavine does, this world would be a much nicer place to live in if they did. I don't watch QVC but after reading Kathys book I probably will just to check out this amazing person. Kathys got it going on as far as I can tell. Unlike most celebrities she is upfront and (get this) honest and in this I commend her. I have meet and know many celebrities and this lady shows more class than most of them. Keep up the humor and pass it on to as many people as you can, we can all stand a dose of Kathys philosophy on life. And Keep smiling.. END
Rating: Summary: Can a woman be any pushier than Kathy Levine??? Review: This book reads like one long chat session with a dense chick (and I do mean dense!). Kathy Levine is bound to lose fans with this book. Her pushy persona comes through loud and clear, even in print.
Rating: Summary: Just a Diary..... Ho Hum. Review: This book was very different from the first book. Kathy basically just took her past 2 years experiences since book #1 and put them between 2 hard covers. I could have done that. And what was with that diet thing anyway. My goodness, she devoted almost an entire chapter to a weight watcher list of have and have nots...but I think it was from the Zone. We knew she was on that Phen-Fen for quite sometime. That was a very strange thing to list in a book. I was very disappointed when I finished it and did NOT like the last chapter. Yes, she is very fortunate to have a great job and meet lots of celebs, but she is a LOSER when it comes to the love dept. She tends to put men down if they are not showering her with baubles and gems. It was a quick book with larger print and less pages than the first one. When I finished it, I felt like I had just wasted my time. I did however, sympathize with her over the loss of her ex-husband. That chapter held my attention, but the rest of the book just sounded like an old broad complaining about men. Not my style. I think she is hanging around Joan Rivers too much.
Rating: Summary: Just who was that rude woman??? Review: This book will not diappoint you if you're fans of rude, pushy, obnoxious people. Kathy, like her friend Joan Rivers, is the most self-involved, uncharitable person in this world. This book is living proof of that.
Rating: Summary: Still interesting... Review: This is Kathy's second "authobiography" coauthored with Jane Scovill. I would say that this book is not as JUICY as her 1st book, but still very interesting ONLY if you are a QVC/Kathy Levine fan already. Kathy is as honest as Kathy can be. She still will not say anything negative about QVC or any of the guests/hosts since she still is gainfully employed by QVC. And I think some of her experiences with men are nothing out of the ordinary for us really ordinary women.
Rating: Summary: I didn't like it either, but. . . Review: Why anyone would spend money on Levine's book just to find out what happened to some peripheral character with whom she once worked is beyond me.
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