Anonymous wrote:If you like jazz and old school music, Quincy Jones' autobiography is a surprisingly entertaining read. It's interspersed with commentary from people from his life. An ex-wife or two have a few pages at the beginning of different chapters where they give their two cents.
Anonymous wrote:I also really like travel and cooking memoirs, even though I don't do much of either.
Yes! Jacques Pepin's memoir is wonderful. (The title escapes me at the moment)
Great cooking memoirs:
Kitchen Confidential (Anthony Bourdain)
Heat (Bill Buford)
Blood, Bones & Butter (Gabrielle Hamilton)
Yes, Chef by Marcus Samuelsson is also very good
Anonymous wrote:I liked Mia Farrow and Jane Fonda's book. They both tried to tell their stories with honesty. Both were fairly comprehensive too. Sissy Spacek, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton's books were bad...really and truly bad...poorly written and very superficial.
Angelica Houston's memoir is okay but her half sister Allegra's book was better.
I hated with a passion Ande Agassi's book Open. What a jerk he is. he is also a mess. Poor Steffi Graff.
Memoirs are quick easy reads so sometimes I am in the mood for them but lately, I am gagging on them.
Literary memoirs are few and far between.
Two to read together are Anne Patchetts book about her friend Lucy Grealy and Lucy's own memoir.
Beverly Cleary's memoir is good. So is Little Heathens about growing up on a farm long ago.
i also highly recommend "Scribbling the Cat" and the other two memoirs by that gal who grew up in Africa...blanking on her name at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:If you liked Bossy Pants you might also like Ellen Degeneres' books. Check them out at the library as they are super-fast reads (so, not worth the money in my opinion). But they're very light and funny.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP for this topic. I too am addicted and have read many many mentioned. Great ones missing so far:
Scar Tissue (Anthony Kiedis)
Comeback (Claire and Mia Fontaine)
1185 Park Avenue ( Anne Roiphe)
High on Arrival (Mackenzie Phillips)
Anonymous wrote:Ruth Reichel -- any of her memoirs
Glass Castle -- see it's on your list, and agree it's great
Loved the Matlin/Carville book (most recent one, can't remember the title)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also really like travel and cooking memoirs, even though I don't do much of either.
Yes! Jacques Pepin's memoir is wonderful. (The title escapes me at the moment)
Great cooking memoirs:
Kitchen Confidential (Anthony Bourdain)
Heat (Bill Buford)
Blood, Bones & Butter (Gabrielle Hamilton)
Anonymous wrote:I also really like travel and cooking memoirs, even though I don't do much of either.
Yes! Jacques Pepin's memoir is wonderful. (The title escapes me at the moment)