Neilarg
Plymouth
Frequently funny loviness, but.... — 2 years ago
I finished this yesterday. I enjoyed reading it but would hesitate recommending it to others unreservedly. Because of my own literary leanings, I would have enjoyed hearing more about his time at school and less about the parties. Ok, so it’s his life and these things happened but it’s just that in the later half of the book its just one party and meeting after another full of anecdotes concerning people you probably haven’t heard of. They wander in and out and its easy to lose track of what’s going on.
There’s great stories about Madonna, Julia Roberts and Sharon Stone – all told with a refreshing openness not found in other books of this type.
To his credit, he is completely honest and open. In particular, anyone who doesn’t have a tear in their eye after reading the story of the final hours of his dog’s life is made of stone.
I also enjoyed the details revealed about the movie business and the way it works.
If I could give this 3 and a half stars I would. If you are thinking of reading this book, please do and then write your own review. I would really like to read it.

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