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Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography - Community Reviews back

by Rob Lowe
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Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 11 years ago
My husband (Bryan) doesn't believe a bit of this book. When I was finishing it, he asked "So does he meet Jesus, too?" Here's a list of people Rob met at some point in his life: John Belushi Jim Belushi Robert Wagner Prince Rainier Charlie Sheen Emilio Estevez Martin Sheen James Cameron Jodie Fost...
tens00
tens00 rated it 12 years ago
I am thankful to a friend who mentioned this book to me. I probably would not have picked it up on my own. I enjoyed reading about Rob's journey and seeing what his world is like.
Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 13 years ago
I fell in love with Rob Lowe on the West Wing (though I knew who he was before than, hello Austin Powers :)) so when I heard he was writing a book, I couldn't wait to read it. It completely lived up to my expectations. There was only one thing I didn't really like and that was Rob expected the reade...
Kimberley's Book Nook
Kimberley's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
I like Rob Lowe but I wouldn't call myself a fan, so this isn't a book I would have gone out and bought. However, I saw it in the library and it sounded ok so I checked it out.I'm so glad I did because I actually really loved it. It was really interesting reading about his life, auditions, movies (g...
mamaphan
mamaphan rated it 13 years ago
I actually listened to this book, which I think made it a bit more interesting for me. He did voices for every major "character" he talked about, including an impressive Christopher Walken and Lucille Ball. You could hear the sorrow in his voice when he talked about sad things in life, and the absol...
Kell's Reading Realm
Kell's Reading Realm rated it 14 years ago
Ah, with this book I hit my 2011 Book Challenge! I'm quite pleased with myself! :D Next year I'll aim higher. :) Now for the book. I have a love/hate relationship with autobiographies. If the authors are not careful they can come off self-centered and egotistical. Rob Lowe did not to me. To anyone w...
lanewillson
lanewillson rated it 14 years ago
Mr. Lowe’s autobiography starts out as a festive Forrest Gump jaunt through various icons of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Just as I feared my time had been wasted with Mr. Lowe’s chance encounters that bordered on precious, he changes his life’s direction towards something of meaning. First he meets the young...
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