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       Rob Lowe: Love Life (2014)
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: May 27, 2014, 1:12 pm
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       [center]Love Life - Rob Lowe
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       Everyone has a voice when they right, but not everyone has a
       clear point of view with a very distinct style that can be
       immediately identifiable. If you read Stories I Only Tell My
       Friends
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       />you will immediately feel at home reading Love Life. He is
       turning out to be a damn good writer and you can easily "hear"
       him as you read his words. His follow up book does have a lot to
       live up to given how great the first one was. There is no
       shortages of very funny and fascinating tales (all true) that he
       gives us. From his trip to Sea World to dealing with his older
       son going off to college to his close encounter with Bigfoot,
       you are bound to find something to enjoy here. As solid as Love
       Life is, it does peter-out at the end, especially the one about
       his wife. I get why he wants to give her a shoutout, but it
       comes across as being tacked on for the sake of earning brownie
       points with her. Also, the final chapter regarding Madonna felt
       the same way as well.
       Overall, a solid read that actually has a life lesson in each
       story. It's all about finding something positive in things that
       you may initially think are crippling. Seek out adventure and
       create life experiences that you can treasure. It's his motto
       and he does a create job of sharing those memories to the
       reader. Definitely worth a Read.
       FYI, I absolutely think Rob dropped the ball on the title of the
       book. He should have gone with Lowe Life. Come on, that sh*t
       right there is priceless. I was going to tweet him that, but my
       Twitter account doesn't seem to work anymore. No surprise there
       since I haven't use it in like 3-4 years. Oh well, I guess that
       gem of a title will just have to stay put at Penny Can.
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       Re: Rob Lowe: Love Life (2014)
       By: Mac Date: May 27, 2014, 1:31 pm
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       [quote]his close encounter with Bigfoot[/quote]
       WTF
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