I am not an emotional person when it comes to books or movies, heck, I'm not even that emotional in public, but this book, by the end of it, caused a few tears to run down my face. The story just got to me. I have known about this world for some time now, albeit to a small degree, but this was my fi...
I found this book difficult to grade in some ways. As I read, I would note in my head that this or that piece of dialogue seemed awkward or that the character of Stuart Daniels, the photographer, seemed thinly drawn,and some of the mystical aspects of the story didn't quite work for me. However, t...
Captivating for its often hilarious and, in the very least, entertaining stories about life as a writer for Saturday Night Live in its earlier years. Thirty-Nine Years of Short-Term Memory Loss is an autobiography of sorts, sketching out Tom Davis's life with a patchwork of details. Davis was Al Fra...
Audio book, read by the author. Jumped around so much, it would have sounded nearly the same on shuffle play. Would have given up on this book if Tom Davis wasn't so darned funny. He also does a spot-on impersonation of Al Franken, which isn't surprising.