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Canada by Mike Myers

nadiepadie's review against another edition

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5.0

loved this book, reminded me of some Canadian memories I forgot I had. definitely some older/interior Canadian references that I don’t relate to but loved it nonetheless

eiridium's review against another edition

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5.0

What a wonderful tribute for Canada's 150th! Myers recollections (he's roughly my age) brought back all those lovely everyday aspects that evoked wonderful remembrances and a reflection on what makes being a Canadian a unique and special thing. Thanks Mike.

jmundradz's review

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informative lighthearted sad

3.5

trin's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm not a Mike Myers fan; I'm almost entirely indifferent to him. However, for more than a decade I have had a weird obsession with Canada, which I blame on Due South (and a little on Rodney McKay). Like Douglas Coupland's Souvenir From Canada books, Mike Myers' memoir serves up a healthy (ketchup-flavored) helping of what makes Canada -- especially Canada of the '60s-'90s -- so unique and strange and special. Just with a lot more biographical detail. Which, to my surprise, I found fairly fascinating as well -- Myers makes the smart choice to write much more extensively about his early creative struggles than his later financial successes. (I'm not sure how creatively successful much of his later work has been...sorry, Mike.) That's always the much more interesting part. (Although I did laugh at the story about the fan who hounds him all the way into the bathroom when he's in the middle of a major bowel disfunction, because sometimes I am 12.)

That said, this book could have easily been improved by a more rigorous edit. Some of the anecdotes are simply out of order: for example, we hear about Myers doing "more commercials" before we hear how he got into acting in the first place. It was jarring -- with such an easy potential fix! I am, of course, deeply offended on a professional level.

So I feel sort of weird giving this book four stars -- it's not a masterpiece by any means, and it's super insular...but I genuinely got a great deal of enjoyment out of reading it in two highly pleasurable sittings. It's oddly...sweet. Mike Myers just really loves the Maple Leafs and the Trudeaus, you guys. As long as I never have to see a single frame of that Cat in the Hat abomination ever again, he's all right by me.

stacey332's review against another edition

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funny hopeful reflective fast-paced

4.0

lyndcee's review

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adventurous funny informative inspiring lighthearted mysterious medium-paced

4.0

ingread27's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved the combination of Canadian history and culture alongside Mike's own story. He's so darn genuine and always a pleasure to listen to. Also gave me lots of nostalgic moments. Look forward to hearing more from him in the future!

kristenkrae's review against another edition

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3.0

Was cute.

shaunie991's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars:
Enjoyable audiobook by Mike Myers. The story of his life and family thus far was intriguing. Nothing "oh my gosh, this is amazing" about it, but glad to have read it.

anna0819's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 ⭐️ rounded up