Lisa Scottoline fits into the category of celebrity writer very nicely. Having sold over 30 million copies, her books are published in over 35 countries.
So you might think that launching a new book, “What Happened to the Bennetts,” a mystery about a family that's moved into a witness protection program after a deadly carjacking incident, would be, well, routine.
Instead, Scottoline opened a new box of the books recently live on Facebook to mark the occasion. Let her tell it: “This isn’t the first time I’ve opened a box of my own books. I’ve done that forty-three times."
"You might be wondering, does it ever get old?"
"The answer is, have you had spaghetti?"
"I have."
"I’ve had spaghetti about a million times."
"I could have it a million more times.”
She goes on: “By any reasonable measure, an unboxing video should be a stupid thing to watch. I used to think they were weird, until I watched one, then two, and then a million."
"This is why I stay off of YouTube."
"And why I’m not on TikTok."
"Because tick-tock is the sound of my time wasting, and I can waste time like it’s a job.”
And finally: “If you throw a pandemic at me, then a war, sooner or later I’m going to watch some lady get a new pair of sneakers.”
These are comments taken from a weekly column she writes with her daughter Francesca Serritella for the Philadelphia Inquirer titled “Chick Wit.”
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