Reseña del libro "Too Much Information: Did I Really Say That? (en Inglés)"
From humor columnist Lois Swagerty comes her first volume of "Too Much Information," articles from a southern California newspaper. From aphids to zits, and chin hair to underwear, Lois serves up a hefty helping of hilarious insights on the world. "Warning: Lois Swagerty's writings are filled with life observations that could cause you to chuckle and say, 'There may be something seriously wrong with this woman.' Lois puts forward in writing things that most of us will never acknowledge that we think about, much less dare to say out loud. You will find Lois has a special way of looking at the world that is worth the risk of a loud belly laugh." --Pam Smith, author of Nine Ways Women Sabotage Their Careers "Lois Swagerty might give too much information, but she'll leave you wanting more, Her essays make you laugh, nod in agreement, and shake your head at the same time. This collection of gems is sure to be a favorite gift, a treasured daily reading, and will find a place of honor on the toilet tank. Treat yourself and a friend to this fun, easy, delightful read!" --Kelly Epperson, BirthThatBook "Reading this book is like having the best, nuttiest and finest friend around and honestly wondering if she's got enough on you for her next book, or blackmail, or both. As you read Too Much Information, you'll believe, as I do, that when Lois writes it, truth is funnier than fiction." --Eva Shaw, Ph.D., Award-winning author