(55.)I See Life Through Rose-Colored Glasses by Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella

Monday, July 23, 2018


One of my new favorite summer traditions is reading the latest collection of essays from one of my favorite authors, Lisa Scottoline, and her daughter Francesca.

This summer's offering, I See Life Through Rose-Colored Glasses does not disappoint.  Topics covered this year includes advice from Francesca on how to break-up with a significant other, a trip to see Lady Gaga, rants about dresses made with sewn in bras, air conditioning (or lack of air conditioning), and more!

This year's installment also came with a product recommendation.  According to Lisa she only endorses her books, but even she couldn't keep quiet about the Negg. I am not going to lie, I went directly to Amazon and made the purchased based purely on her recommendation.

I am off that age where I can relate to both Francesca and Lisa.  I remember all of the issues that come with being in the dating world like Francesca,  but I also can relate to some of the aging issues that Lisa likes to write about.  The whole book is just so darn relatable, I can't help but gush about it.

Bottom Line - Even if you are not into the mysteries and legal thrillers that Lisa Scottoline writes the rest of the year, you really should check out the series of essays that she publishes with her daughter every summer.  They are chalk full of one-liners that are guaranteed to make you laugh out loud ("Gravity is real, people.") and stories that will make you feel as if you have a new pair of best friends.  It is just refreshing and entertaining and not to be missed.

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