I'm not gonna lie, I was super intrigued by this autobiography by Kristian Nairn mostly because of his character in Game of Thrones. To this day, his final scene is one of the most heartbreaking things I've seen. I remember crying my eyes out that episode, and I still think about it A LOT. So I was curious about finding out more on the person portraying such a fascinating and moving character.
I became truly invested in Nairn's personal story, his hardships from a young age, his insecurities, navigating situations that weren't always easy and in a country/time period that wasn't as open as things are nowadays. The autobiography navigates 2 stories, the moment Nairn joins GoT and what follows, and then, his life story from a young age to his GoT days. You alternate between the two, and as the stories unfold you get to understand Nairn in a better way and on a deeper level. It made the reading experience very interesting.
I enjoyed both stories as much because on one side you get moving moments, a beautiful bond between a boy and his mom, the discovery of oneself and acceptance of who you really are. You get to see Nairn's journey in Lisburn and Belfast, how tough things could be for gay people, navigating intolerances, and finding his voice through performing as Revvlon. You also see his darkest moments with a poignant honesty. On the other side, you get to learn a lot about the behind the scenes work on Game of Thrones, which is absolutely delightful for any fan. You also get to see how it was very demanding, sometimes anxiety inducing, and also mentally hard to portray such characters that are going through so much. I found it so interesting and I will definitely look at the show differently now. I did get goosebumps reading about Hodor's final scene!
So really, this is a must read, a story that I think will resonate with lots of people and with a beautiful message of acceptance and finding your place.
Thanks so much to HBG Canada for my copy. All opinions are my own.