Christy's review
Wacky Chicks: Life Lessons from Fearlessly Inappropriate and Fabulously Eccentric Women by Simon Doonan
Perhaps no portrayal of wacky women can ever match Auntie Mame.
The book is a bit of a disappointment. A short easy read, and yet I am having difficulty finishing the book. I have neither been drawn in by the discussion of the women nor all that entertained by the "wackiness" of the chicks.
Perhaps it is my lack of knowledge of fashion icons from the 70s and 80s....
Perhaps it is my lassitude towards the "wackiness" of each woman as defined by their wardrobe...
Perhaps it is that I too know and have known some incredibly wacky people....
Eventually I shall finish it, as I listlessly turn the pages on what has become my bedtime sleeper book.
The book is a bit of a disappointment. A short easy read, and yet I am having difficulty finishing the book. I have neither been drawn in by the discussion of the women nor all that entertained by the "wackiness" of the chicks.
Perhaps it is my lack of knowledge of fashion icons from the 70s and 80s....
Perhaps it is my lassitude towards the "wackiness" of each woman as defined by their wardrobe...
Perhaps it is that I too know and have known some incredibly wacky people....
Eventually I shall finish it, as I listlessly turn the pages on what has become my bedtime sleeper book.
