Autobiographies?

Narz

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I'd like to read auotbiographies. Any recommendations?

Recently read Bryan Cranston's (pretty good) and Steve Martin's (meh). I remember enjoy Jackie Chan's but I didn't finish it.
 
Malcolm X wrote one. Or he tried to. But like Trump, he was an idiot and had to get someone else to do it.
 
I'd like to read auotbiographies. Any recommendations?

Recently read Bryan Cranston's (pretty good) and Steve Martin's (meh). I remember enjoy Jackie Chan's but I didn't finish it.
Who are you interested in?
 
Honestly? I just finished the (fictional) autobiography of Adolf Hitler entitled Hitler in Hell. It is very much worth your time. The author has really captured Hitlers "voice." You will be pleased to know Hitler made no mistakes at all, except maybe picking the wrong subordinates and loving too much. Parts of it on the Holocaust is tough to get through. On the other hand, it is very educational if you are already familiar with the history. I recommend it.
 
Since you read Steve Martin's, even though you didn't think much of it, I'd recommend Tim Allen or Jay Leno among comedians.
 
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