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Entrances and Exits
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Just barely a four for me.
You can tell Michael came to this book from a very heartfelt and earnest place. He’s done a lot of work since his incident at the comedy club. (Does that mean he deserves forgiveness? Probably not my question to answer.)
There are some genuinely fascinating tales. I enjoyed reading about his childhood and time in the army. He has a deep appreciation for the theatre. As a Seinfeld fan, I enjoyed some of the retrospective and background on how he created Kramer.
But, this book is so choppy. He overuses exclamation points, and my eyes would glaze over when he got to points discussing his spiritual life. And there’s a really short mention that he saw a UFO once, but that’s never followed up on.
If you’re a Seinfeld fan, you’ll enjoy it, but it’s about 100 pages too long.
You can tell Michael came to this book from a very heartfelt and earnest place. He’s done a lot of work since his incident at the comedy club. (Does that mean he deserves forgiveness? Probably not my question to answer.)
There are some genuinely fascinating tales. I enjoyed reading about his childhood and time in the army. He has a deep appreciation for the theatre. As a Seinfeld fan, I enjoyed some of the retrospective and background on how he created Kramer.
But, this book is so choppy. He overuses exclamation points, and my eyes would glaze over when he got to points discussing his spiritual life. And there’s a really short mention that he saw a UFO once, but that’s never followed up on.
If you’re a Seinfeld fan, you’ll enjoy it, but it’s about 100 pages too long.
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