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Leftcoastzen
My Name Is Barbra | Barbra Streisand
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dabbe Oh, I know this pic well! It's from the 1980s Grammys when they both sang “You Don't Bring Me Flowers“, which also qualifies as a major #loveontherocks song! They brought the house down! If you haven't seen it, it's on youtube. I adore Babs & Neil! 🩶💚🩶 18h
Eggs Oh yesss! Just thinking about them singing that song gives me goosebumps 4h
marleed If I think of Grammy performances, you don‘t bring me roses is what immediately comes to mind. It was the water cooler talk of the day! 3h
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Tkgbjenn1
Entrances and Exits | Michael Richards
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Pickpick

Good biography. He created one of the greatest characters in television history and an ignominious ending of a career. He addresses it all. Some good stories mixed in.

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Kar2b
Business or Pleasure | Rachel Lynn Solomon
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Pickpick

I love the body positivity and the relatability of Solomon‘s characters. This was a quick, fun read with realistic mental health representation.

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Tkimsal
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Up next for book club, and my current read. #FirstSaturdayReaders

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OutsmartYourShelf
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Pickpick

It's like sitting down to afternoon tea with Moore & having him regale you with Hollywood gossip. Funny, self-deprecating, & ever -so-slightly ribald, he must have been a riot at dinner parties. Featuring stories about (but not limited to) Michael Caine, Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, & Cubby Broccoli, this is an undemanding & humorous read. 4🌟

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1107636060
Read 18th-24th Dec 2024

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Chittavrtti
Blind in One Ear: The Avenger Returns | Patrick Macnee, Marie Cameron
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It‘s not Christmas without the Avengers 🌂🥂

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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I can say I listened to the audiobook from start to finish, but I can't say I absorbed all of it. When I was paying attention, Pacino's voice and his recounting of days gone by was on the whole a charming experience, but I found it very easy to drift off to other thoughts in the process. 1/

Robotswithpersonality 2/? There are sadder, darker moments interwoven, but my overall impression is of an older gentleman reminiscing, recounting for a grandchild all those moments they'd want to hear about him experiencing first hand, the milestones. His mother's influence and loss is clearly a thread throughout the narrative, and as with Richards' biography, I'm left with the impression that this individual loves and admires the craft 2mo
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 involved in his profession, that his work has been pivotal, primary, in his life. If you want details, maybe pick up the print version, or make sure you're not distracted or sleepy while listening to audio only. 😅
⚠️mention of mother's suicide attempt, mention of friend experiencing single episode of child abuse/SA, alcoholism
2mo
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bunneeboy
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This guy, and his wonderful stories!

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dariazeoli
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I realize that most average humans don‘t read 5 books a YEAR, but this was a low month for me. Such is life working in greeting cards when Christmas is coming. 😴

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booklover3258
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What a great and interesting book and love his narration throughout the book.

For the rest of the review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtube.com/shorts/93rCHuQW3Dc?feature=share

Enjoy!

Pruzy You are not serious people! 3mo
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