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No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality by Michael J. Fox

booksandmarvel's review

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective

emilyjeanne's review

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challenging emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

brittlesreads's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

4.0

canadianbookaddict's review against another edition

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5.0

I would have finished this sooner but I haven’t had much time to read in the past month .

Even though I don’t usually read memoirs/ biographies or even non fiction but I had been wanting to read this one for a while.

I very much enjoyed reading this. It’s full of good information on Parkinsons and Michael J. Fox’s life .

I do recommend this one

danihumps's review against another edition

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4.0

I wish to be as optimistic as Michael J Fox is - I do love how he’s still very realistic about everything and can find humour at every corner. I highly recommend watching his documentary Still as well as if it’s fantastically done.

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3.0

3.5

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4.0

No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality by Michael J Fox
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 

Though my Nonfiction November challenge was a bust where physical reads were, I was on a roll with audiobooks - and this was one of them! 🎧 

Truthfully, I normally wouldn’t have selected an option like this, but as we are recently watching The Good Wife (yes, I’m aware its old) and it features a lot of Michael J. Fox, I decided to give this a go! 🚦 

I wasn’t sure what I was really expecting to get out of this but I wasn’t disappointed. I enjoyed listening to him talk about his life experiences with Parkinson’s and how he still manages to live life day to day, enjoying the things he wants. He takes the time to slow down and live in the moment. He also loves realistically knowing, one day we’re all going to move on. 💜 

I think it’s a good reminder that everyone needs to do that, medical issues or not, because you’re never sure what tomorrow holds and you don’t want to wake up and regret not doing something because you were ‘too busy’. I’m trying to embrace this more so than ever and it’s going to be part of my 2022 mantra, for sure. After the past two years, I think we all deserve the ability to slow down. 🐢 

So, all in all; if you’re into listening to a celebrity talk about their life in a way that humanizes them a bit more, than this one is a good choice! 👌🏼 

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4.5

A delightfully optimistic memoir perfectly executed, as Fox delivers a heartfelt reflection on mortality from the perspective of someone with a great deal of experience with loss & medical struggle. Perhaps even better-the book does not harp on his most famous role, Marty McFly, any more than ABSOLUTELY necessary. 

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5.0

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I grew up watching Michael J. Fox, first as Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties, then in the Back to the Future trilogy. In the late 1990’s, one of my husband and my favorite sitcoms was Spin City. Like most people, I was shocked when Fox revealed he had Parkinson’s disease. He opted for retirement from acting, except for acting jobs where he played someone with Parkinson’s. I recently finished the audiobook of No Time Like the Future, his latest book.

From the publisher: “In No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality, Michael shares personal stories and observations about illness and health, aging, the strength of family and friends, and how our perceptions about time affect the way we approach mortality. Thoughtful and moving, but with Fox’s trademark sense of humor, his book provides a vehicle for reflection about our lives, our loves, and our losses.

Running through the narrative is the drama of the medical madness Fox recently experienced, that included his daily negotiations with the Parkinson’s disease he’s had since 1991, and a spinal cord issue that necessitated immediate surgery. His challenge to learn how to walk again, only to suffer a devastating fall, nearly caused him to ditch his trademark.”

While listening to the audiobook of No Time Like the Future, I felt like I was listening to a friend I’ve known for years. Fox has an easy way about him, can find humor in most situations, and is also heartfelt. I finished the book in record time, it was so easy to listen to.

Fox never asks for pity at his lot in life, and the book almost seems like a stream of consciousness pored out over the pages, trying to make sense of his own life and circumstances, and sharing his insights on what he’s learned over the years.

While I did know of Fox’s Parkinson’s, I did not know about the tumor doctors found on his spine and had to operate on. He had to learn to walk again. And all the time, the doctors just kept telling him, “Just don’t fall.” Which means of course he did, and broke his arm in the process.

Fox tells stories of his kids and his wife, Tracy, and like I said, it really is just like a talk with an old friend, who has been in your home since childhood. His optimism despite his prognosis is infectious. He has handled all the curves thrown at him with grace, humility, and humor. We could use more of that in this world.

I’m going to go back and read Fox’s three other books, Lucky Man, Always Looking Up (already on my Kindle after a deal a couple weeks ago), and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future…: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned.

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challenging emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0