A review by thekaysev
Madly, Deeply: The Alan Rickman Diaries by Alan Rickman

Very long, very good read. Alan's entries had me reflecting a lot on my own (so far, short-ish) life. The end of the book -- the collection of entries from his last few months, his very early entries from the 70s/80s, and Rima's lovely Afterword -- had me in absolute tears. As they stated in the beginning of the book, it's unknown if he wanted his journals published, but reading through a small part of his thoughts in his day-to-day life for 20-some-odd years was a very profound thing when retrospectively looking at my own life. I've gathered a lot of questions I will be asking myself as my life progresses.