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Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work by Tim Gunn

offbalance80's review

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5.0

Like spending a pleasant lunch with Tim Gunn. I loved all of his stories, the gossipy and the serious ones. If you love Tim Gunn, this is a must.

lorathelibrarian's review

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4.0

This book just convinced me even more that I need to be Tim Gunn's best friend. Need.

Fabulous book. I bought it without reading it first, and I'm so glad I did. Very much worth it.

saralynnburnett's review

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4.0

As a fan of Project Runway, I couldn't not read this book and I'm glad I did! It was full of fun fashion gossip (who is bitchy and who is not) and lots of great stories about Tim growing up. Perfect beach read.

readyxaimsxfire's review

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3.0

A cute, fun read. Nothing deep or profound, but highly entertaining. And may I just say that it is fabulous to hear someone values manners as much as I do!

cscottrun's review

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3.0

It felt like a long lunch with a name-dropping, gossipy acquaintance. I wanted to like it more, but it was all over the place.

bericson13's review

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3.0

I love Tim. He makes me smile.

drharms's review

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4.0

A quick and fun guilty-pleasure read. Nothing mind-blowing but it certainly got a few giggles out of me.

plaidpladd's review

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3.0

This was a lot more gossipy than I was expecting from Tim Gunn, but a quick read that was often pretty funny.

julibug86's review

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2.0



This book was not well organized and just rambled on. And it made me dislike Tim Gunn and I've always found him charming. Fun fact: I went to a live taping of the Rachael Ray Show and he was the guest!

dibot's review

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3.0

I liked this book mainly because I like Tim Gunn on Project Runway. Reading it is alot like having a conversation with someone who switches topics mid-sentence. It's interesting, but not well written. Definitely more like speaking with the man. His stories about people in the fashion industry are entertaining and his "Rules" are mostly good manners.