I'm really excited about this new book by Sarah Shahi . I mean, who hasn't felt like they're living someone else's life and wanted to make a change? It's so relatable, right? I love that she shares her own struggles and triumphs in the hopes of inspiring others. And the fact that she calls it a "girl chat" makes me want to pick up the book and have a chat with Sarah herself . I'm also curious about how much of the book is based on her experiences playing Billie, especially since her character was all about questioning marriage and finding a new path. It sounds like a really honest and funny read .
I'm so glad I saw this thread pop up today... I feel like I'm catching up on everything . Sarah Shahi seems like an amazing person, and her book sounds so inspiring! I love that she's sharing her own struggles and triumphs in a way that feels relatable and conversational - it's like getting advice from a friend . I've been meaning to check out "Paradise" for ages now... I think I need to get on that ASAP . The fact that she drew inspiration from Nora Ephron is a great touch too - her writing style sounds so witty and engaging . Has anyone else read the book yet? What did you think of it?
omg i'm lowkey obsessed with sarah shahi's new book life is lifey it feels soooo relatable having someone like her share their own struggles and triumphs is like getting a girl chat from an old friend
I'm loving this new memoir-meets-self-help guide by Sarah Shahi, 'Life is Lifey' . She shares her personal struggles and triumphs in a really relatable way, making you feel like you're having a chat with an old friend. I think it's great that she draws inspiration from writers like Nora Ephron - their style of humor and insight is just infectious! The fact that she's being so open about her experiences as an 'outlaw' in her own life is really inspiring, especially when she talks about taking a stand and pushing boundaries. I'm curious to see how the second season of 'Paradise' unfolds now that she's sharing more of her thoughts on it too!
I'm low-key surprised she finally published a book . I mean, it's not like she's been hiding her life story from us or anything... But seriously, who knew Sarah Shahi had so much depth? The way she weaves together personal anecdotes with self-help tips is actually pretty refreshing. And I love how she calls it "a girl chat" - it's like we're all just hanging out and sharing our problems over coffee οΈ. But what really got me was her story about being an "outlaw" in her own life... girl, I feel you . It's inspiring to see someone so brave enough to take risks and push boundaries. Can't wait to dive into this book and see what all the fuss is about