Lisa Rinna reveals the books that transformed her life and career
Lisa Rinna has opened up about the books that have shaped her life, from personal growth to beauty secrets. The actress and author recently shared her favourite reads, revealing how each has influenced her mindset and career over the years. Rinna's own memoir, You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It, reflects on her 35-year journey in Hollywood. The book captures her unfiltered thoughts and experiences, offering readers a candid look at her life.
When it comes to self-improvement, she turns to The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. This book inspired her to adopt a positive mindset, believing it helps manifest her desires. Another key influence is The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale, which she calls her 'bible' for maintaining optimism and kindness.
For deeper reflection, Rinna recommends The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck. She values its lessons on mental health and spiritual growth, finding it essential for personal development.
Her fascination with glamour and transformation leads her to Face Forward by Kevyn Aucoin. The beauty guide stands out for its ability to inspire confidence through makeup and style.
Rinna is also drawn to Capote's Women by Laurence Leamer. The book's exploration of Truman Capote's relationships with high-society women, known as his 'swans,' has captivated her with its rich storytelling. These books have played a significant role in Rinna's life, from shaping her outlook to fuelling her passion for beauty. Her recommendations offer a mix of inspiration, self-help, and historical intrigue for readers looking to explore similar themes.