A review by squidbag
Lord of Misrule by Alex Hamilton, Christopher Lee, Peter Jackson

4.0

When you're 93, and have led a life that ranges over as much time and ground and achievement as Christopher Lee's did, you can be forgiven some repetition and meandering. And there is some. There is also quite a bit more golf and schoolboy beatings than I felt I had signed up for. LotR and Star Wars are kind of blips at the end. On the whole, though, once the reader adjusts his (my) expectations as to the content, the tone and pacing are brisk, and Lee is smart, honest, and critical about his own life and choices. He's also funny, he'd met virtually everyone, is descended from Papal nobility, and this book is a fitting document of a life well-lived.