Ratings9
Average rating3.4
A really great collection of stories that weave together naturally, but don't have a firm structure or chronology. Rob Lowe comes across as human, in the best and worst ways. He has an abnormal life and is aware of it. Yet, there's surprisingly little name dropping or tell-all hysteria of your typical Hollywood memoir. It's a solid, fun read.
I love creative-famous-people-stories. These are fun and span 3 decades of change.
Rob writes well and has some great words, but really, its just a book of fun stories.
The thing that made my insides smile more than anything was that after all those stories, you find out that the music at the beginning and end of the audio version was both written and performed by his son, John Owen Lowe. Very cool stuff.