Roger Ebert – Louder Than Ever
Roger Ebert – Louder Than Ever
He is unable to speak, but his voice couldn’t be louder. Roger Ebert, known as America’s famous film critic, has released a new memoir, Life Itself. Many of us, who have had the opportunity to watch his critiques of certain films with his companion Gene Siskel, remember the brotherly bond, the arguments and the popular thumbs up! Now, we have the opportunity to go behind the scenes in Roger Ebert’s life.
Although I haven’t listened to it yet, I’m huge fan of memoirs and wanted to spread the news about this one. However, this month seems to be quiet the month for us biography lovers with the release of John Lithgow’s Drama, Dick Cheney’s In My Time and Jane Lynch’s Happy Accidents, there are many I need to get my ears on.
I enjoy the thrill of hearing a memoir and knowing someone has actually experienced what I’m listening to. It adds a whole new point of view to the audio book in my opinion. What do you think of memoirs? Do you enjoy them as much as you would a work of fiction, or do they impact you differently?
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