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A review by 1outside
Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man by William Shatner
4.0
Well, the book is kinda vague with dates and a bit jumpy and rambly in places - but then it's not a biography, or an autobiography, it's a collection of memories.
The threads that hold each chapter together are of various degrees of obvious, but it's still an interesting and entertaining read for any Trekkie (or, a Trekker, if you prefer...I don't).
Obviously, this is largely Shatner's point of view, but his tone is self-deprecating enough, you don't necessarily mind when you know you are being served a tiny piece of bullshit here and there.
Charming and cheeky, like the man telling the stories, but thoughtful and insightful enough as the man the stories are being told about.
The threads that hold each chapter together are of various degrees of obvious, but it's still an interesting and entertaining read for any Trekkie (or, a Trekker, if you prefer...I don't).
Obviously, this is largely Shatner's point of view, but his tone is self-deprecating enough, you don't necessarily mind when you know you are being served a tiny piece of bullshit here and there.
Charming and cheeky, like the man telling the stories, but thoughtful and insightful enough as the man the stories are being told about.