I listened to the audio book and highly recommend that anyone interested in this book go with the audio edition as Rob is the narrator. Rob narrates his book with much humor and heartfelt insight as well as some great spot-on impressions of those featured in his stories. And some interesting storie...
This was the other book I got for my birthday. I was eager to read it after reading Stories I Only Tell My Friends back in June. It was a graduation gift from my best friend who bought it as a gag, actually, since I had mentioned that Rob Lowe was my man crush of the week. But I LOVED the book and s...
I've always enjoyed Rob Lowe: St. Elmo's Fire, The West Wing, and Parks and Rec, but I wouldn't consider myself a huge fan. Sure, he's pretty, and he's taken some great roles. Billy Hicks was one of my first crushes: the pretty, dangerous, incorrigible bad boy with a heart of gold silently screami...
Well written, great to hear him narrate it (I did audio book on the exercise bike...). He is great at imitating the people he knows and has crazy stories about meeting other famous people in odd ways. But he really glosses over anything controversial - doesn't avoid it, but doesn't give you more jui...
I was most interested in this book due to Lowe's stint on the west wing as Sam Seaborne. It was an interesting read, though a little lacking on the insider info from the WW. He does a good job of making you care about his life, and has some salient takeaways about life in general. Probably only for ...
Fascinating perspective from an actor who was one of my "poster boys" when I was growing up in the 80s. While my impression of Rob Lowe has always been that of a pretty-boy party hound, after reading this book, I have a new appreciation for what his life must have been like. He's emerged from the ot...