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kjackmi 's review for:
Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman
by Alan Rickman
Unfortunately, the very nature of a diary does not make for great audio: lots of repetition (dates) and brief, sometimes cryptic, entries. There were a LOT of flights. There were a LOT of pick ups for this or the other show. it doesn't make for gripping listening. I think if I had been reading this there would have been a fair amount of skimming. The names, the parties, the pickups, the flights--it's all a bit overwhelming. The more interesting bits you have to wait for--Alan's opinions of shows and movies, his passion about what makes for good theater, the uncompromising (and at times, probably annoying) way he approached his craft. So, good bits, but I would recommend NOT to get the audio--read instead an skim as needed over the endless recitation of dates.