A review by bethaturner87
Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty by Diane Keaton

3.0

I love Diane Keaton, and I love her for who she is: a quirky dame and an artist with many interests and many issues. Did everything I this book thrill me? No. Did it often make me laugh out loud, stop reading to daydream, or imagine her speaking the words in her distinctive voice? Yes. I liked Then Again much more; this book is more a collection of essays that could be titled, "Things Diane Finds Beautiful or Problems with Aging in No Particular Order," and I thought it was charming