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Leonard

Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man

2016

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Average rating4.5

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I don't normally buy or read biographies or autobiographies, so purchasing this was an odd impulse. While I've always enjoyed Star Trek a lot, William Shatner always came across to me as a arrogant, selfish and narcissistic in the real world, so I suppose that was part of the impulse, to see if he would write a decent tribute, or a shine a spotlight on himself.

Ultimately, the book raises more questions than it answers, and in some ways only serves to reinforce my opinions of William. I remember last year recalling that I thought he was an absolute utter dick when he didn't attend Leonard's funeral, and to have his vague justification in this book made me want to punch him. Not the first time in reading the book, there were a few moments where I felt the “selfishness” of William was intruding.

Technically, the book seemed well written. Some odd pacing, and some odd jumping back and forth in time, but not bad. The ending seemed rather strange, and glossed over what appears to be a monumental rift caused by... William Shatner.

Regardless of my personal opinions of William however, for the most I did enjoy the book and I'm left wanting to know more, so I'll probably buy the books Leonard penned next.

February 28, 2016Report this review