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

3.0

I truly love Alan Rickman as an actor and was very anxious to read this book. But I was left with the impression that though his family handed over his diaries to be edited and compiled, Alan Rickman perhaps thought of these diaries more as skeletal sketches so that he could someday return and flesh them out for a book. Sadly, he never got the chance.

The thing that will stay with me - longer than these words, perhaps - was Googling Alan Rickman's beautiful, graphic designer handwriting and sifting through the images of his pen on paper.

Audiobook (It is very strange to listen to the words of an actor and not hear it in their voice.)