The best thing about an autobiography is that it doesn't usually end with a death! (although in the "centenary edition" I was reading, there was an afterword that covered the last years of Rodgers' life). The worst thing is that you usually only get half the picture, if that, especially if the autho...
This book really surprised me. It's very far off from the movie, and it has its own brand of original, fast-paced humor. I enjoyed reading it, especially the vibrant voice of the main character, which really comes through in both the internal and external dialogue. Although it is dated, it's quirkil...