A review by booklistqueen
Making It So by Patrick Stewart

informative slow-paced

3.0

Legendary actor Sir Patrick Stewart tells of his life, from his humbling beginnings in Yorkshire, England, to his rise to fame in Hollywood. Along the way, he shares a portrait of an artist who has become famous for his Shakespearean roles, as Captain Picard in the Star Trek series, and as Professor Xavier in the X-Men series.

Memoirs show you how a person views themself and Patrick Stewart is a Shakespearean actor through and through. Despite the obvious Star Trek reference in the title, Making It So is a play-by-play guide to all the Shakespeare plays Stewart has performed in. Other than a look at his childhood, Stewart's memoir offers little introspection and reads like a resume of his career. He barely mentions his ex-wives (whom he cheated on) and kids. Sadly, the more you learn about his personal life, the less you admire him.