everthorpe's review
3.0
It’s always a pleasure to spend time in the company of Roger Moore, who has always seemed one of life's true gentlemen.
This book however was a little too brief, scattergun, and lightweight, to be a rich and satisfying read.
It's clearly written by his associate who has transcribed Roger's musings on his life, and especially his later life and the ageing process.
It was poignant to read however after his very sad passing.
This book however was a little too brief, scattergun, and lightweight, to be a rich and satisfying read.
It's clearly written by his associate who has transcribed Roger's musings on his life, and especially his later life and the ageing process.
It was poignant to read however after his very sad passing.
williameldon's review
4.0
Whimsical, fun look at life and the unfiltered brain of Roger Moore. As soon as he uses the word "kerfuffle" I knew what kind of book this would be, because, I don't know anyone else who has used that word outside of some English writing snobs. Nice read.
lawsonhowling's review against another edition
5.0
Short but genuinely moving memoir with all the charm you would expect.
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