Larry King: My Remarkable Journey (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
Oh Larry. What a life, what a book. Larry writes about his life like he lived it without worry or fear and just danced his way the entire way through singing with celebs and partying with super models. Maybe I should move to L.A. Love that Larry is a big dog/horse track guy, it just seems so fitting. This guy has left more women in the wake of destruction than Hef, and he's unapologetic about it. Regretting nothing is a pretty cool achievemnet. His greatest gift: his charity. Larry King tells interesting, sometimes hilarious stories, and you sometimes suspect they didn't quite happen as they seem. But he does say in his introduction that, since he is 75 years old, he might have added a few things to his stories so they were more enjoyable to listeners and now those parts are part of what happened. Maybe. They made for enjoyable reading anyway.What he does best, though, is show what is behind the public persona of many political leaders, entertainers, and other people he has interviewed over the years. He is the story-teller all the way through, but at the end of each chapter other people, those who are part of that chapter's events, chime in with their memories, takes, or reflections about it all. Some are interesting, but most of these are distractions and they don't add much.
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Great Man, kept calling himself a Jew boy makes it to the Big Time!
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