My thanks to libro.fm and Simon and Schuster Audio for an ALC of this book to listen to and review.
Trigger warning: discussion of loved ones with alcoholism and drug addiction, death of a spouse due to those issues, possible suicide of said spouse, discussion of death, slight animal cruelty re: forced to give up a beloved pet dog and the dog's trauma with it.
Ok, pluses, William Shatner narrated this himself and that was awesome. I love his voice and he is a professional actor, so the delivery was top-notch. He also discussed some topics that were very interesting to me, telling stories of his younger acting days, his family, wives, even some very sad things, candidly.
He pulls no punches and is very open with being afraid of dying. It can be tough to hear.
The less than positive things: re: the eco-rants. Sigh. Dude, I have been told since I was a child that we are destroying the environment and we need to save it and recycle, reduce, reuse and close the effing loop already. I don't need to hear it in the books I listen to that aren't enviro-screads.
Yes, it's his book and he has the right to have in it whatever he wants, but that doesn't mean I want to read/listen to it. It felt preachy and I'm just done with it, thanks. If it was just one time or a few short bits, not a big deal, but this was a good chunk of the book, at least that's how it seemed to me. And if it SEEMED to take up a good chunk of the book, then it DID.
So. If that had been kept to a dull roar, I would probably have rated this higher. It's not a bad book and the audio version was excellent, but it didn't ring all of my bells.
3, I was hoping for more memoir and less eco-rant, stars.