by William Shatner, David Fisher
Shatner's a hoot, and admirable for his energy and creative drive. Even if you're not a big fan of his work, you have to admire his zest for life. He said in a recent interview that he's terrified of death, that he most fears just "leaving all of this." Reading this autobiography will help you see w...
The text only goes to page 342, the rest is an index. The first six pages is a goofy rambling bit about how he could start the book. It could have used some editing. Some things are repeated and his "commercials" weren't as funny as he seemed to think they were. I think it's difficult to know when h...
I feel like I should be ashamed to admit that I enjoyed Up Till Now. The jokes are so obvious and the Shatner is so ubiquitous. But it was a lot of fun!I don't think I need to really explain what this book is about, since it's all in the title. I'm pretty sure this isn't Bill Shatner's first autobio...
A great listen. I've been a Shatner fan as an offshoot of being a Star Trek: TOS fan, but just loved Boston Legal when that was airing. This was written in Shatner's expected jokey style, he's not afraid to take a good swing at his own caricature. He does a good job of it too, in this autobiography,...
The beginning is a bit exasperating, but past that it's hilarious and at times touching.