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I like Craig Ferguson. I like his show. And I like it when he sometimes takes the time to address something serious. There's just a tone of truth that I find interesting. I purchased this book (audio book, read by Ferguson himself) because I was interested in his account of his alcoholism, and because I find the inside world of comedy and comedians intriguing. He talks first about his childhood in a rough town near Glasgow in Scotland; of his sudden and short trip with his father to NYC; of his first forays into drugs, alcohol, and rock and roll; of his family and his marriages; of his move to the US and start in show business. Obviously, the book is funny at times. Some parts are heavy and some are light. I just really liked the author's take and analysis on various themes that appeared in the book. One example is sectarian violence amongst kids. Another is his decision to always choose adventure over stability.
Eternal truths can be found in many places.
No es representable (cuando lo han hecho, han modificado tanto el texto que es irreconocible); es complicada... Pero me sigue fascinando.
Yeah, while I agree that he was vindicated by the truth, and in fact is the only trust-worthy person in this whole steroids debaucle, this was an unnecessary book. It's 95% fluff. It's meat could have been contained in an S.I. article. He outs A-Rod, which ended up coming true about 8 months after the book is published. But that's about it. If you want to know if Canseco is a morning person or not, than this book is for you.
i think this was the best naruto-book whene they fight i thought naruto was going 2 win well no he lost but i got in to it and started readying more well i recomend this book for people that like comics.please start reading book 1 becouse then you wont understand but its a good book