I didn't like it either, but. . . 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.
We should all be so determined and disciplined! "I've been lucky, very lucky. In fact, we should all be so lucky," says Kathy Levine. Actually, Kathy Levine sets clear goals and takes action to achieve them. When she makes mistakes, many of which she details in this book, she refuses to be crushed, and gets up and tries again. This was a pleasant read, chatty and truthful, like a letter from a relative you haven't seen in a long while.Just a Diary..... Ho Hum. 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.