3.94 AVERAGE


2.5 stars, but I'll give the extra star because I love George's comedy.

I needed something light to read right now and I’ve always been a fan of Carlin so I picked this gem up. It was interesting to hear about his personal & professional life from his perspective, and such a joy to have an escape from the always so serious present moment of life right now.

An in depth look at the life of a very funny man. A lot of insight into his creative process, even when it consisted of drugs and alcohol.
funny lighthearted reflective slow-paced
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aleciareads's review

4.0

Not always funny, this book portrays a seemingly honest insight into a very funny, and prominent comical figure.
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psalmcat's review

4.0

Very good, very sad that he's gone. Glad he worked on this so hard before he died.
dark emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

I miss George

George Carlin always has such an interesting way at looking at life. Reading his biography remind me how much he's missed.

One shelf I have on goodreads is "lol" on the off chance that someone is sifting through my books looking for something that will make this laugh. Somehow the best comedian of the century's autobiography failed to make me laugh. This could be because he was simply discussing his life, or it could be that his ghost writer is simply not a funny person at all. Regardless, one does not obtain a copy of a comedian's book and expect to be so bored with it that he or she does not want to read anymore after finishing the book. George, you're a hilarious man, I wish you had done something better with this book before you passed. Potential readers: skip the book. There's plenty of biographical information on wikipedia and his comedy is all on CD or HBO.