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reveriesama28 's review for:
So, Anyway...
by John Cleese
John Cleese tells the story of his life, which is equal parts interesting and a bit slow at times. There are definite elements of humor as he explains he lead up to the Monty Python era (but sadly gives spring and summer a miss and goes straight to the reunion show) and doesn’t go into those years as they are in another book.
I felt personally called out when in the book he called readers out about not caring about his development as a person but just wanting to laugh at other jokes, which in and of itself was the best joke of the whole book (besides the recordings of sketches included).
The origins of many favorite sketches were fun to understand if a bit thinly scattered in the rest of his life, but he did lead an interesting life. I appreciated his thoughts on many topics.
I felt personally called out when in the book he called readers out about not caring about his development as a person but just wanting to laugh at other jokes, which in and of itself was the best joke of the whole book (besides the recordings of sketches included).
The origins of many favorite sketches were fun to understand if a bit thinly scattered in the rest of his life, but he did lead an interesting life. I appreciated his thoughts on many topics.