
He focuses on the least interesting parts of his life and the dullest jokes. It would have helped if an experienced author had written it for him and sifted through the mundane.
He focuses on the least interesting parts of his life and the dullest jokes. It would have helped if an experienced author had written it for him and sifted through the mundane.
#12Booksof2021 #2ndBookof2021 I had a really hard time picking a favorite book for #February, because there were 3 that I really liked. However, this one was my favorite of the three, as I've always been a Jeopardy fan. My husband even got me this Alex Trebek funko for Christmas. Anxious People and The Midnight Library were both close contenders for favorite books in February.
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I am literally typing this review with tears in my eyes.What a good man Alex Trebeck was! He had such a wonderful way of looking at life,he genuinely cared about others.Although the stories he told were interesting,it made me realize how down to earth he really was. His love for his family is honorable.Im a better person after reading this book.I only hope that I can live up to 1/2 the person he was. The world lost a great person when we lost him.
Rip Alex Trebek.
I absolutely 100% loved this book ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍! I listened to the audio version which starts & ends with Alex reading the book plus a couple of chapters in the middle. The rest is read by Ken Jennings which once I got used to hearing Ken's voice reading Alex's words was actually kind of fun! Filled with personal stories, intimate thoughts, fun anecdotes, & more jeopardy memories than I ever thought I had... I truly loved everything about this book!