Book review: Going off script by Giuliana Rancic

know for Giuliana since I started watching E! about 6 years ago. I always admired how relaxed and natural she is in front of cameras, on the red carpet. She is also very funny, good looking and knows how to dress. In the past years she became a successful entrepreneur, this book is just one part of her business. Giuliana and her husband Bill own a restaurant together; they were in a reality show, she has also her line of clothes and wine with her name. The only thing that is ˝bothering˝ me is her weight, but that’s I her personal thing. I just wish for her to stay healthy and happy.

Let’s finally talk about the book. Firstly Giuliana owns a masters degree in journalism and wrote it by herself. That’s a rare thing, usually celebrities do collaboration. Everyone wants to have their own book, but not all of them are born as good writers. Overall it’s good, interesting, well written and I would recommend (borrow) it to my friends. I never got bored while reading it and I get bored very easily, so this is a very positive thing. It’s an easy reading, what is expected for a celebrity biography, but I was a bit disappointed. Since she’s used to writing, her expressions are too superficial for me.

She did a really good job with a beginning of the book, when she’s describing her childhood. That was my favorite part. But then things are moving just a little too fact, without ˝deep˝ describing and long talking about strong emotions. It was like: she got a job, met her husband, then she had cancer, then she and her husband decided to have a baby. Maybe these life events were just too painful to relieve all this again with all the details. She could easily wrote 100 pages more, with more profound sentences when describing her recovering from double mastectomy and waiting for a baby from a surrogate mother and a book would be better. Also ˝behind the scene˝ of her work is poorly described and would be very interesting to read. I like the design of the covers and front picture. I bought this book for shamefully low price.


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