A review by mahrainey
Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman by Alan Rickman

3.0

I love him so much, but this was literally his diaries published posthumously. While he can recount the daily minutiae of his live in a succinct and witty way, it was still too much detail and too less at the same time. I did find myself chuckling out loud at some of his descriptions, but mostly I found myself listening to it at 1.75 speed to get on with it.