William Shatner
Birth date: March 22, 1931
William Shatner's Books
3.5 starsThis is a really cool look at the lives of two famous men. They were friends for half of their lives and are known by most everyone by their iconic rolls from Star Trek. It was really interesting to learn about their families, life on the set for things they did together in Hollywood, thi...
I have been wanting to read this book and my son gave it to me for Christmas; I was not disappointed. I learned a lot about Leonard Nimoy that I did not know, like that fact that he was a poet. Truly enjoyed this book.
This was a very interesting look at both the lives of William Shatner himself and of Leonard Nimoy. It seems a very honest portrayal of their interpersonal and life struggles . The audiobook was especially impacting to me because of Shatner's own narration of his book. The end left me saddened and h...
In some review or other, Shatner was accused of “committing serial autobiography” (pretty funny) – but as far as I can recall, the only memoirs of his that I have read have been specifically linked to Star Trek (either the TV show or the movies). Given the generally appalling anecdotes about the st...
This will be brief. I have no idea what to make of this book. It is not the book was bad, it just wasn't ... great, or consistently funny. Nor did it feel like an honest commentary on, well..., anything - apart from the incident with the underwear thief, maybe. (No, I won't elaborate.) There s...