i read the most popular celebrity memoirs (to tell you which ones are worth your time)

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  • @RileyEffective
    @RileyEffective11 ай бұрын

    "he went to the Haruki Murakami school of talking about women" is now my new favourite euphemism for "he is a misogynist"

  • @ninamarie177

    @ninamarie177

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m currently reading Killing Commendatore and I thought that I was used to Murakami’s portrayal of women because I have read a few of his books already but damn, I wasn’t prepared to read that much about teenage girls’ breast.

  • @SkyWalker-qr4yx

    @SkyWalker-qr4yx

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ninamarie177 I just finished this book and 😬 yeah that whole section was uncomfortable

  • @nele5150

    @nele5150

    11 ай бұрын

    Also in Norwegian wood where this one woman at the mental hospital has sex with a 13 year old girl just doesn't sit right with me

  • @ashitakedia5814

    @ashitakedia5814

    11 ай бұрын

    @@nele5150 also murakami in an interview said that he thinks that’s exactly how some girls thought abt their breasts and i was like no girls are not as obsessed with their boobs as boys are with their peepee. I absolutely adore murakami’s writing style but none of his books could ever be 5 stars for me cuz all his female characters just suck.

  • @marcosdarby

    @marcosdarby

    11 ай бұрын

    I came to write this comment! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who detested Murakami.

  • @lafayettethebaguette1418
    @lafayettethebaguette141811 ай бұрын

    Let’s all pour one out for the ghost writers

  • @ishikasingh5909

    @ishikasingh5909

    11 ай бұрын

    the unsung heroes as always

  • @poojitachand2811

    @poojitachand2811

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes! I found it surprising that Jack never mentioned it.

  • @maheswarijeyabalan8784

    @maheswarijeyabalan8784

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, ghost written for sure but the content surely comes from the celebrity. Ghost writers can't just make up stuff and publish the books without the consent of the celebrities they are writing about.

  • @lafayettethebaguette1418

    @lafayettethebaguette1418

    11 ай бұрын

    @@maheswarijeyabalan8784 oh completely! my dad is currently ghost writing a celebrity memoir and the content mostly comes from interviews w the celebrity. but the ghost writer can often be the difference between a coherent book and a stream of anecdotes

  • @itsaUSBline

    @itsaUSBline

    11 ай бұрын

    @@maheswarijeyabalan8784 but they can make stuff up and publish it *with* the consent of the celebrities.

  • @erikapicheca9947
    @erikapicheca994711 ай бұрын

    “One thing about me is that I will never learn from my previous errors”. Same Jack, same

  • @ChemicalPenguinn

    @ChemicalPenguinn

    11 ай бұрын

    Is this play about us?

  • @YeniCorrea

    @YeniCorrea

    11 ай бұрын

    🎶I have this thing where I get older but just never wiser🎶

  • @B.B.H2.0
    @B.B.H2.011 ай бұрын

    I said it before, and I'll say it again. I'm glad my Mom died by Jennette McCurdy. This book is a 10/10 and I will always recommend it because of how raw and uncut it is. I love Jennette McCurdy a million times more since reading this book.

  • @lena12019

    @lena12019

    11 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more!

  • @ia0722

    @ia0722

    11 ай бұрын

    This was my favourite biography as well until I listened to Paris Hilton’s, they are in the same league for me

  • @B.B.H2.0

    @B.B.H2.0

    11 ай бұрын

    @ia0722 I haven't read that one. I'll add it to my tbr list and look for an audiobook version.

  • @thepandoricaoffandomsbacku7349

    @thepandoricaoffandomsbacku7349

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes yes yes

  • @skeleking5798

    @skeleking5798

    11 ай бұрын

    @@B.B.H2.0Jeanette McCurdy narrated her book!

  • @wanderlustintrovert
    @wanderlustintrovert11 ай бұрын

    Everyone should read "Born a crime" not only because it is such an important topic and interesting life story but also because it is entertaining. A lot of heavy topics are hard for people to really understand because they shy away from it. This book is easier to digest than a documentary or other non fiction books.

  • @403fruit

    @403fruit

    11 ай бұрын

    Loved this book

  • @amikangelicalouise

    @amikangelicalouise

    11 ай бұрын

    YES!

  • @ginat.8064

    @ginat.8064

    11 ай бұрын

    YES! Especially on audiobook because Trevor Noah does all the voices accents perfectly, making it all the more entertaining.

  • @kamile258

    @kamile258

    11 ай бұрын

    The audiobook's amazing!

  • @natashambulo3510

    @natashambulo3510

    11 ай бұрын

    Loved the book

  • @nicoler5713
    @nicoler571311 ай бұрын

    Paris also did a documentary on the troubled teen institutions, where she talked about her experiences and met other survivors, talked to her family, got into campaigning to get these institutions closed. It's here on KZread and I definitely recommend it - it had me welling up tbh.

  • @sofycast1798

    @sofycast1798

    11 ай бұрын

    How is it called? 👀

  • @sarahwieland3243

    @sarahwieland3243

    11 ай бұрын

    Paris coming forward and sharing such private parts of herself and her life truly made me look at her in such a different way. She is a remarkable and accomplished woman I admire ❤

  • @MaraMara89

    @MaraMara89

    10 ай бұрын

    @@sofycast1798 The Real Story of Paris Hilton | This Is Paris Official Documentary - it is from September of 2020. On her channel

  • @florenceouellet4445
    @florenceouellet444511 ай бұрын

    I’m inclined to think that the look of Paris’ cover is intentional, as an analogy for her character as a façade🤓

  • @thereadingwriter4197

    @thereadingwriter4197

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I really liked that aspect. And it really does seem intentional with the casual look on the front cover and the troubled one on the back cover. It’s the same bright and deceiving setting, but in one of them some emotion is peeking through

  • @NA-du4sf

    @NA-du4sf

    11 ай бұрын

    I think you’re definitely right and while I appreciate the meaning and symbolism behind it, visually I just don’t like the cover.

  • @rotg20

    @rotg20

    10 ай бұрын

    It's like she's literally saying "Don't judge a book by it's cover" it's brilliant.

  • @mald379
    @mald37911 ай бұрын

    I read McCurdy's book because for the first time I've heard anyone spell out on the the cover what I felt after my mothers death. But honestly it is so well written, and i think it shows people how complicated mother-daughter relationship can get and that not all mothers are the saints we paint them to be.

  • @c.w.8200

    @c.w.8200

    5 ай бұрын

    100% I still remember being a child asking adults for help because I was just scared to go home most days and from teachers to family friends it was all just "How dare you talk like that about your mother!" This whole idea that mothers are perfect saints should have been demolished a long long time ago!!!!

  • @chenilleoneil1289

    @chenilleoneil1289

    5 ай бұрын

    Well said. The word ‘mother,’ has a completely negative connotation for SO many.

  • @ninja_boy
    @ninja_boy11 ай бұрын

    The "Haruki Murakami School of Talking About Women" is a wonderful phrase. 🤭

  • @TrashpandaArt
    @TrashpandaArt11 ай бұрын

    I actually love the paris cover for what you said, it looks trashy. she was called trashy, stupid, bimbo her entire public carer and to have that type of cover on her book. i love love love it.

  • @emmaberger3748
    @emmaberger374811 ай бұрын

    Libby is also where you can find a lot of audiobooks! You need a library card and then based on your city’s selection you have a lot of choices - for FREE fyi

  • @Nena-mr4km

    @Nena-mr4km

    11 ай бұрын

    Not only is it for free, it is also not owned by Amazon, like Audible is ;)

  • @ashleyyeoman9872
    @ashleyyeoman987211 ай бұрын

    i am so happy to see Born A Crime uplifted and praised because it was one of my first five stars this year and it brought so many things to light for me, i cannot stop recommending it

  • @ashleyyeoman9872

    @ashleyyeoman9872

    11 ай бұрын

    i NEVER listen to audiobooks, to this day Born A Crime is the only one i have ever listened to and i loved it

  • @chikai.3866

    @chikai.3866

    11 ай бұрын

    I've re-listened to Born A Crime at least 5 times. It is the perfect book for every road trip book because there's no one who wouldn't be interested in at least one of his stories.

  • @samlerf

    @samlerf

    6 ай бұрын

    If only Noah wasn't such a political teamplayer and propaganda machine on his show

  • @ahmadcondry6752
    @ahmadcondry675211 ай бұрын

    Watching this while making peanut butter muffins

  • @mickeythelovelyfairy

    @mickeythelovelyfairy

    11 ай бұрын

    Omg I want some now lol

  • @sarahnoll9018

    @sarahnoll9018

    11 ай бұрын

    Slay

  • @ava2649

    @ava2649

    11 ай бұрын

    Yummy I want some

  • @flamingaish

    @flamingaish

    11 ай бұрын

    give some

  • @shandralynne

    @shandralynne

    11 ай бұрын

    I was eating a pb&j when I started it 😂

  • @duniaghaibku
    @duniaghaibku5 ай бұрын

    I feel like I'm Glad My Mom Died is just an exception because Jeanette has always wanted to be a writer, not an actor. She has always had a gift, and I'm super happy that her writing is pivoting her public image and not her previous acting projects at N**k. She's finally "proven" herself to the world at large, and to some extent her abusers that she is fully capable and will stand her ground no matter what.

  • @ashtons8626

    @ashtons8626

    4 ай бұрын

    yes exactly! like most celeb memoirs are going to be written badly or ghostwritten (or both) because shocker, the celebrity isn't a writer. but jennette's book is so good because her relationship with writing is an overarching theme throughout it. i'm so glad that she's now able to pursue what she wants.

  • @duniaghaibku

    @duniaghaibku

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ashtons8626 yes and the way she evokes memory and her attention to all the little details, events, people is so astounding. must have taken her so much internal work to articulate herself this beautifully

  • @disappointmentatitsfinest3107
    @disappointmentatitsfinest310711 ай бұрын

    “Born a crime” was my absolute favourite memoir I’ve read so far. amazing from start to finish. Trevors mom is simply the best.

  • @StaciJWilson
    @StaciJWilson11 ай бұрын

    TIMESTAMPS I’m glad my mom died- Jeanette McCurdy 0:41 Spare- Prince Harry 4:47 Born a crime- Trevor Noah 8:54 Friends lovers and the big terrible thing- Matthew Perry 12:29 Paris the Memoir 15:00 Greenlights- Matthew McConaughey 18:06 Finding Me- Viola Davis 20:16

  • @mateahorvat7337

    @mateahorvat7337

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @nehajha8578

    @nehajha8578

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @valentinina10

    @valentinina10

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@nehajha8578m n

  • @bookishchef

    @bookishchef

    9 ай бұрын

    You're a life saver ❤

  • @Joeysaladslover

    @Joeysaladslover

    6 ай бұрын

    12 yr old saw time stamps on 1 long video and thought it was necessary when the vid is only 20 mins💀💀

  • @jazmynnv5831
    @jazmynnv583111 ай бұрын

    She’s not a super celebrity but she is a well known musician. You should read Crying at H Mart by Michelle Zauner

  • @EmyN

    @EmyN

    11 ай бұрын

    I think he already read it ?

  • @apricotjam212

    @apricotjam212

    10 ай бұрын

    crying at h mart had me stuck to my screen for 2 days taking 5 minute breaks to caps lock on text all my friends how good it is lol

  • @susanalfieri4487

    @susanalfieri4487

    15 күн бұрын

    I recommend this book a lot. Mother/daughter drama...check. Rebellious youth...check. Immigrant story...check. Food as love...check. The reality of cancer in all its heinousness...check. A hopeful/uplifting ending after heartbreak...check. This book has all the "feels."

  • @tomsgrexit
    @tomsgrexit10 ай бұрын

    Matthew Perry literally saying he wished Keanu Reeves had died instead of River Phoenix, like what?? Keanu still grieves River to this day. Imagine thinking something so horrible and THEN putting it in a book for everyone to see!!

  • @juliakoczor
    @juliakoczor11 ай бұрын

    one of the best memoirs I've ever read is 'what my bones know' by Stephanie Foo! its about healing from complex trauma and focuses on intergenerational trauma specifically from an Asian-American perspective. It was so insightful and educational yet felt so personal!! I recommend that everyone reads (or listens as she narrates the audiobook)!

  • @jessicashaw6815

    @jessicashaw6815

    11 ай бұрын

    This is probably my favourite memoir too!

  • @M3LF4C3

    @M3LF4C3

    11 ай бұрын

    I loved it too!

  • @angelaholmes8888

    @angelaholmes8888

    11 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with you I read it last month

  • @jenme2390

    @jenme2390

    11 ай бұрын

    I've been listening to the audiobook since yesterday. I'm trying to finish it all today. As someone with complex PTSD it can be difficult to listen to the mistreatment and abuse she went through as a child. But I'm so glad that Stephanie has in a way given a voice to those of us whose childhoods and subsequent adult lives are far from typical or ideal.

  • @kristenhaynes4343

    @kristenhaynes4343

    11 ай бұрын

    I just bought this last month and am glad summer break is FINALLY here because I get to read it and soooo many other books on my TBR list.

  • @corinnahogan4927
    @corinnahogan492711 ай бұрын

    I’m Glad My Mom Died and Born a Crime are two of my favorite books!! I’ve been wanting to listen the Viola Davis book and now I’m wanting to even more. Never heard of the Paris one but it sounds really interesting!! A few more celebrity memoirs I really enjoyed are the ones by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews (they both have two), They’re Playing Our Song by Carole Bayer Sanger (didn’t expect that one to be as good as it was!), and Becoming by Michelle Obama.

  • @CatianaKeys

    @CatianaKeys

    11 ай бұрын

    same here! 'I'm glad my mom died' and 'born a crime' are for sure two of my top 10 best reads EVER. One day I will re-read both, which I don't usually do.

  • @corinnahogan4927

    @corinnahogan4927

    11 ай бұрын

    @@CatianaKeys Same!! Only in the past couple years have I started to reread some books. I actually bought Born a Crime as an audiobook for my sister and she let me listen to her copy. I wanted to read it again, but she'd lost her login for that account, so I just bought myself another copy of the book so I could listen again 😂

  • @littlemissmello

    @littlemissmello

    11 ай бұрын

    My personal favourite celebrity memoir is Harpo Marx's autobiography which is just the funniest book I have ever read and provides such a fascinating in a world gone by

  • @corinnahogan4927

    @corinnahogan4927

    11 ай бұрын

    @@littlemissmello I hadn't heard of that one, I'll have to check it out!

  • @littlemissmello

    @littlemissmello

    11 ай бұрын

    @@corinnahogan4927 have fun, let me know what you think but I am sure you'll love it! You don't really need much context but the marx brothers were a comedy troupe throughout the first half of the 20th century, you don't really need to know much about them at all, the book very much reads like a super wholesome cool and engaging grandpa talking about some memories (princess bride style), but good context is that they're known as complete anarchist both on and off the screen and stage. My favourite parts of the book are his youth in New York in the 1890s because it's sometimes hard to imagine or appreciate how much the world has changed but fucking hell, it has. Also the 1920s and 1930s in literary New York that Harpo inexplicably was a part of, was absolutely fascinating. And like I said, just incredibly funny! I have made myself excited now and will bring the book on the train with me tomorrow haha (It's called Harpo Speaks! which is ironic because he never did)

  • @CruellaDeVentiChino
    @CruellaDeVentiChino10 ай бұрын

    I think there's such genius in the design of Paris Hilton's memoir, because it's a fabulous way to create a metaphor, while also targeting an audience. Because it is, as Jack said, "trashy and magazine like" it appeals to young women, who are going to be able to relate and empathize most with Paris' experiences. If you aren't a Paris Hilton fan, or at least intrigued by her story, you're not going to pick up or listen to her book. This ensures that only the people who are in the mindset, or are capable of, supporting her learn about the traumas she has faced. It's also a metaphor because the cover is glitzy and glamorous, whereas the story holds hidden depth, exactly like Paris Hilton. She's someone who's built her legacy off of this ditzy, blonde, bratz doll persona, but if you're willing to look past that, if you're willing to open the book, you will see that she is so much more than the character that she's created for herself.

  • @kiwipiwil
    @kiwipiwil10 ай бұрын

    I had to read "I am Malala" for one of my courses in uni and was so positively surprised by how amazing the book was! I totally recommend, there's a lot about her daily life in Pakistan, her father, politics and religion.

  • @GeGeAngel94
    @GeGeAngel9411 ай бұрын

    I also HIGHLY recommend Stanley Tucci’s Memoir, Taste. He narrates it and shares recipes alongside all the stories. His voice is 10/10

  • @kimmcee
    @kimmcee11 ай бұрын

    hahahaha! I read Paris' first book back in the early 2000's and all my friends laughed at me. I read it because of a dare thinking I was going to roll my eyes every 2 seconds and was surprised that I actually enjoyed the book very much. I'm gonna have to read this one now.

  • @thatonenerd311
    @thatonenerd31111 ай бұрын

    Jennete mccurdys book is just genius. It was so well written and I consider it as the best memoir ever written. Btw screw Dan Schneider

  • @benzaiten933

    @benzaiten933

    7 ай бұрын

    the part about her BF thinking he's Jesus and then later about her father not being her biological father, I was like her - WHAT?

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy.11 ай бұрын

    I saw the thumbnail and the notification and I just had to be here. Jack psychoanalysing celebrities and dragging them when necessary? We Stan! Also, Miss Kendall Jenner is no longer welcome here.

  • @themotherofcats7148

    @themotherofcats7148

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@DontReadMyProfilePicture.70is that Genjutsu?😂

  • @barkhaaaaa

    @barkhaaaaa

    11 ай бұрын

    HOW are you everywhere????? just saw you on ok tested bro wtf

  • @PriyaaanshuThakur

    @PriyaaanshuThakur

    11 ай бұрын

    @@barkhaaaaa girl pls tell me as well, if u find out how this guy is EVERYWHERE.

  • @ConM.M.
    @ConM.M.6 ай бұрын

    Was just listening to the bit about Matthew Perry’s memoir when my daughter came in and told me the news of his passing. How awful!

  • @TheEloise199
    @TheEloise19911 ай бұрын

    I was *shocked* at how wonderful Jessica Simpson's memoir is. Especially on audiobook -- I cried like 3 times. Dang, Jessica!

  • @Happytravellerkimmy

    @Happytravellerkimmy

    11 ай бұрын

    Well now I want to read it!

  • @lilianab4756

    @lilianab4756

    11 ай бұрын

    Oh yes, Jessica's is a great read. I highly recommend it! Loved Jennette McCurdy's book too!

  • @ohnoeva_4785
    @ohnoeva_478511 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend Dave Grohl's The Storyteller! You can tell he loves writing and is so open about his fears and the grief he has dealt with, but also the joy and beauty in his life. He also narrates the audiobook, which is amazing and really funny at some moments!

  • @p_p_p_p_7732

    @p_p_p_p_7732

    11 ай бұрын

    I DNFed it, thought it was so badly written

  • @SilentProti

    @SilentProti

    11 ай бұрын

    I had a blast reading the book, listened to a bit of the audiobook and I gotta finish it sometime. As a fan of his music work, this book brought me a lot of joy.

  • @Halloloprsalulut
    @Halloloprsalulut11 ай бұрын

    I was already getting curious, but when you said Paris Hilton had ADHD and it influenced the way she wrote her memoir, that instantly made me decide to read it, as someone who was recently diagnosed with ADHD I'm very curious to read how that translates into writing style, and whether it will feel familiar and natural to me, or give me whiplash like it did you (edit 5 minutes later: I listened to the sample on audible and yeah, that's pretty much how my brain goes too!! It feels odd but so nice to have a book that does that too!!)

  • @kurikong2379

    @kurikong2379

    6 ай бұрын

    I know nobody cares but I have adhd and tried to write a book. A year later, I reread my work and it was just either over describing a person's clothes or the scenery or food or just making unnecessary time jumps that makes me (the future reader) confused on what the novel is about

  • @michelleheegaard
    @michelleheegaard11 ай бұрын

    ... I would literally never have chosen to read a memoir by Paris Hilton. But fine. You convinced me. It's next on my list. And I agree "Im Glad My Mom Died" is an absolute masterpiece. The minute I finished it, I wanted to relisten to it. Please do more vids on (auto)biographies! I usually dont care for them but since "Im Glad My Mom Died" was so great, I would love to find other similarly great biographies

  • @cocoisadog9736

    @cocoisadog9736

    11 ай бұрын

    You should try "Crying in H Mart!" It's a beautiful memoir written by the lead singer of Japanese Breakfast, Michelle Zauner, as she uncovers her relationship with her late mother while rekindling their history through food. I practically cried reading it-- it's hauntingly moving, and definitely worth your time.

  • @filmegitmedenonce
    @filmegitmedenonce10 ай бұрын

    Born a Crime is amazing

  • @emmogn

    @emmogn

    9 ай бұрын

    Cem abi selam

  • @billfreeman5914
    @billfreeman591410 ай бұрын

    Jack, you’ll probably never see this but nonetheless I want to thank you for recommending Paris Hilton’s memoir! It was truly an eye-opener. I was definitely not a fan of hers but your passionate recommendation piqued my curiosity. Now, while I still wouldn’t call myself a “fan” (I’m a 70 year old white male - not exactly her target audience 😉) I do have *HUGE* respect for her!

  • @daisyquartermain7520
    @daisyquartermain752011 ай бұрын

    i very much recommend 'strong female character' by fern brady in either physical or audiobook form, her memoir about growing up in as an undiagnosed neurodivergent woman in working class scotland, i devoured it in a day!

  • @purrgundy

    @purrgundy

    11 ай бұрын

    Love her ❤️

  • @luciadilazzaro2285

    @luciadilazzaro2285

    11 ай бұрын

    I want to read it as well after discovering her through Taskmaster.

  • @benzaiten933

    @benzaiten933

    7 ай бұрын

    I had no clue she struggled so much and how the lives of those on the spectrum could be. I'm so glad I've read it, it was very honest and powerful.

  • @robindavda8967
    @robindavda896711 ай бұрын

    I think I prefer this structure of a list video sometimes I feel like I zone out in the middle bits of other youtubers' lists if they go from worst to best but this less linear approach kept me on my toes!

  • @lozzle
    @lozzle11 ай бұрын

    My favourite celebrity memoir, and one I recommend thoroughly if you haven’t read it, is Lucky Man by Michael J Fox. It was published back in the early 00’s, a few years after he went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis, and it’s a fantastically honest and heartfelt account of his experience with getting diagnosed and how that disrupted the effects of his massive ascent to fame in the 80s. This is my Paris the memoir.

  • @Julieseven
    @Julieseven11 ай бұрын

    Trevor described "Born a crime" as a love letter to his mother. I came away from it wanting to meet Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah more than I'd want to meet her son. She's an absolute legend, and the fact that Trevor thinks that too makes the book so amazing!

  • @NA-du4sf
    @NA-du4sf11 ай бұрын

    Paris’s memoir is not without its flaws (there are some topics that she just doesn’t handle properly and it can also be incredibly repetitive at times (her ADHD and partying (I have ADHD too but she just describes it the same way everytime so it loses its impact and we don’t gain anything from the lack of details/elaboration) also how she pioneered influencing (she speaks about it so much and so vaguely that most of the times it gets brought up it could be left out)) but there were many moments in her story that I highlighted to return to, mainly because they brought me comfort or because I have a similar struggle to overcome. So I do think it’s worth reading, but definitely not for everyone (especially if you lost a loved one to drunk driving). And if this book’s flaws prevent you from enjoying it, I totally understand and respect that, but I do hope that this book can continue to provide comfort and support to those who need it.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy.11 ай бұрын

    Not learning from previous errors? Sir, you’re preaching to the choir and the orchestra.

  • @Hillary429
    @Hillary42911 ай бұрын

    You and Uncarley should do a little live show chatting about these books 👯‍♀️

  • @toastonmitchell2636
    @toastonmitchell263611 ай бұрын

    Would you ever do one with older celebrity autobiographies? Specifically Charlie Chaplin's was insane and I couldn't put it down.

  • @shovelmetimbers

    @shovelmetimbers

    10 ай бұрын

    I read this last year and it was so good!

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    5 ай бұрын

    @@shovelmetimberswhat did you like most

  • @heathermckay1102
    @heathermckay110211 ай бұрын

    I totally agree that audiobooks help to engage and hear the emotions and the way the book was intended to be heard, truly helps you build a relationship with the book and the people within the story. Love these sorts of videos

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey388211 ай бұрын

    I entirely agree that Jennette McCurdy's memoir is a must-read. Over recent weeks, I have also thoroughly enjoyed Trevor Noah's Born a Crime (which reminded me of my senior schooldays in South Africa), Recollections of My None Existence by Rebecca Solnit, and Remembering by Sinéad O'Connor. I also re-read Stephen Fry's Fry's Ties, and the classic Act One by Moss Hart. Enjoy! ❤

  • @harleenmaximoff5415
    @harleenmaximoff541511 ай бұрын

    An under appreciated celebrity memoir that I adored was “Yours Cruelly, Elvira” how Cassandra writes her story is so wonderful and creative from her telling her childhood story to her coming out story. I highly recommend.

  • @sandeesandwich2180
    @sandeesandwich218011 ай бұрын

    If you enjoyed the Viola Davis book (as you did), try Billy Porter's memoir, Unprotected. I also really enjoyed Billy Jean King's memoir All In -- she's not a natural performer, but she laughs at some points and gets very choked up at others, which grabs the listeners by the feels.

  • @angelaholmes8888

    @angelaholmes8888

    11 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed Billy's memoir

  • @kayliemcintosh7841
    @kayliemcintosh784111 ай бұрын

    I freaking LOVE LOVE LOVE that you're reviewing Finding Me. I primarily listen to celebrity autos and her book is in my top 3. There are some REALLY good autos out there. Viola's book was so transformative to me. I just bawled my eyes out at the end. Like, after everything she went through- I was just overwhelmed!!!

  • @ficteon
    @ficteon11 ай бұрын

    I only now realize how much of a historical impact the book spare will have. Imagine in 200 years.. a book a royal wrote will be a classic good or no good. Imagine if Anne boleyn or napoleons brother wrote a book back then. It would now be on all bookshelfs and literature classes. So I think this could happen to Spare for suree. Like it's the only book ever written as we know now (if im not mistaken) by a royal person ever. Totally under his own name.

  • @fbi8079

    @fbi8079

    11 ай бұрын

    Several modern royals have books. The king has written some books, Anne has written an autobiography and Fergie has written loads of books. Historically Henry VIII wrote some anti-Protestant books and James I & VI wrote books about witch hunting and tobacco use. Being written by royalty might make these books better known than they would be otherwise but it doesn't make a book an instant classic

  • @leilalove3462

    @leilalove3462

    11 ай бұрын

    Queen Victoria wrote at least two books that I know (featuring John Brown) and her diaries maybe count as an autobiography

  • @ficteon

    @ficteon

    11 ай бұрын

    Haven't read it though and don't reallt feel like doing so. But I can see that it could possibly have historic impact one day

  • @rosefromwonderland3119

    @rosefromwonderland3119

    11 ай бұрын

    Maybe in the british monarchy but over the whole world many royals wrote books and autobiographies

  • @ficteon

    @ficteon

    11 ай бұрын

    @Rose FromWonderland Im not British either. But the British monarchy is the most popular thats why I think this would be so big.

  • @SherlockedStorytellr
    @SherlockedStorytellr11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for reading and ranking all the celebrity autobiographies I’ve been thinking of reading Jack! Was just reading the sample of Matthew Perry’s the other night and wasn’t sure if I could get into it or wanted to continue with it. Still v curious about Harry’s. Plus some left field recommendations too! Would never have considered Paris’s until you said this! Also wasn’t aware of Viola’s. I’ll add them to the list!

  • @miggs7173
    @miggs717311 ай бұрын

    I actually enjoyed Mathew Perry’s memoir a lot. It was so refreshing; having read it after Will Smith’s - which made me question whether I enjoy memoirs/biographies because of how self righteous and fake-enlightened he came across. But Matthew’s!!!❤ I loved how raw and honest he was. Reading it felt like living in his head, which I can understand may not be pleasant for most, it’s certainly not even pleasant for Matthew, but it felt soo real. If you decide to read it, separate him from Chandler Bing entirely, this will feel more akin to Bojack Horseman’s memoir.

  • @Ellamarss

    @Ellamarss

    9 ай бұрын

    I also think it was written as he was then, on booze and drugs so he was a different person

  • @ultravioletpisces3666

    @ultravioletpisces3666

    9 ай бұрын

    Will Smith has been coming off as self-righteous and fake enlightened to me for a very long time! Thanks for finding just the right words to describe him!!! Honestly he reminds me of Bill Cosby once he got to the point where he was blaming black people for their problems because of the clothes they wore and not acting white enough.

  • @tnbiscuits28

    @tnbiscuits28

    5 ай бұрын

    completely agree. as someone who has struggled with addiction for many years, this book made me reevaluate myself and my life. i’m grateful for his honestly and I felt like I hadn’t connected to a book on such a personal level in many years.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ultravioletpisces3666how does will come across like that you

  • @inoirita
    @inoirita11 ай бұрын

    I loved Paris: The Memoir so much, it was really so unexpected- I didn't expect it would turn into a five star read for me. I was waiting for your take on this!

  • @justwonder1404
    @justwonder140411 ай бұрын

    I haven't read Paris's book, but I've heard excerpts from it and I'm so mad on her behalf. Her parents don't deserve her.

  • @chaitanyasethi1580
    @chaitanyasethi158011 ай бұрын

    @JackEdwards I'd also recommend Pamela Anderson's memoir. She wrote in a very unique voice and without any ghostwriter. The book had its issues in the narrative and the kind of stories she chose to tell but it's still a very solid memoir.

  • @hooran7887
    @hooran788711 ай бұрын

    I need you to make a video about hozier .. he does recommend great books but also HIS LYRICS!!!! And not just take me to church and eat your young .. listen to his other songs guys !!

  • @musicaesthetic4126

    @musicaesthetic4126

    11 ай бұрын

    Yesssssss

  • @skivy5116
    @skivy511611 ай бұрын

    the memoirs i've read i've only ever listened to them, "i'm glad my mom died" and "this is going to hurt" have been some of the best books i've ever truly *experienced*. both jennette mccurdyand adam kay are truly amazing performers.

  • @Freakgirl1985
    @Freakgirl198511 ай бұрын

    Phew, I am glad you enjoyed Paris - The Memoir :D I got it on Audible for my vacation last week, but only listened to the first chapter so far :D Will definitely have to continue soon. Trevor Noah's Born A Crime I read when it was released and loved it. Such a great book! Also devoured "I'm Glad My Mom Died" I never thought I would enjoy memoirs, but after reading "Educated" I am hooked on them :D

  • @alexysrobbins8660
    @alexysrobbins866011 ай бұрын

    I watched this video because I saw Jennette McCurdy’s book and I just finished it and loved it and I needed the validation that it wasn’t because of the rose color glasses of loving her true self for years now.

  • @WhytheBookWins
    @WhytheBookWins11 ай бұрын

    Yes! So happy you loved the Paris Hilton memoir! It was sooo good! I actually quite liked the Perry memoir though, but you make some valid points against it.

  • @alizeedanielle9423
    @alizeedanielle942311 ай бұрын

    Loved Viola Davis book, it was intense and really heavy but so interesting and important to listen to, also her reading it was just incredible, couldn't recommend it enough ✨

  • @chloe_b9467
    @chloe_b946711 ай бұрын

    I reallly recommend Scottish comedian Fern Brady’s autobiography -Strong Female Character! It explores growing up as a female autistic person and it’s just so incredible. I listened to the audiobook before Jennette’s and now I can safely say celebrity memoirs will be my audible library for the foreseeable future.

  • @alycats94
    @alycats9411 ай бұрын

    Make that a two person mission to get everyone to read Paris’s memoir. Her book turning out to be one of my favorites this year was not on my bingo card. I read it a couple months ago, and I still think about it frequently. I enjoyed her writing style, and I ended up admiring her quite a bit for how she handled certain situations, and just her overall persistence and attitude towards life.

  • @elaine378
    @elaine37811 ай бұрын

    Loved this so much! Can’t wait to check them out, you’re so engaging so the video just flew by, always a treat when you upload!!

  • @macylightfoot
    @macylightfoot11 ай бұрын

    I must say I've really been loving the last couple of videos you've done, Jack. Really excellent work.

  • @lilybugslibrary
    @lilybugslibrary11 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you did this video. I have been wondering about a lot of these books and now I know which ones to give a pass to and which ones are worth my attention.

  • @kavya12kohli
    @kavya12kohli11 ай бұрын

    "I'm Glad my mom died" was the first memoir I ever read and it changed my perspective about memoirs. Then I read another memoir "In the Dream House". Absolutely amazing!! Both of them made me sob my eyes out. I woke up with a huge wet spot on my pillow both times.

  • @mayfia

    @mayfia

    11 ай бұрын

    Jack loves in the dream house lol

  • @journeywithrosie
    @journeywithrosie10 ай бұрын

    "I couldn't BE.... more disappointed with this book" 😆 that was great

  • @AFTALonzo
    @AFTALonzo9 ай бұрын

    I borrowed Paris’ memoir from the library but it’s def on my buy list. The writing mimicking her thought process as someone with ADHD, her insights on celebrity/influencer/media culture through the 90s and aughts, the way she relates life to the control tactics she experienced in the troubled teen centers! One of my fave books I’ve read this year

  • @lisa8727
    @lisa872711 ай бұрын

    I love the video, as always, and I usually don't comment but I just wanted to come back to Perry for a minute. He is very much like Chandler Bing, although he is not exactly the same as his character, and as someone who is kind of pre-disposed to addiction I can say that his tone can be explained by the fact that he may have tried to appear detached from these events, trying to put them behind him. I haven't read the book, and maybe I'm wrong, but I've seen him talking about his struggles in interviews and it breaks my heart every time. Since with a memoir, you have the chance to edit what you say, you're not put on the spot and you can choose how you say things, it is possible that he would have chosen this tone to avoid being too vulnerable and plunging back into these horrible times. As for him being a mysoginist, of course there is no excuse, although he is very good friends with Jennifer Aniston who is a feminist, so I don't really know whether it's intentionnal or internalized.

  • @themodernbookwoman
    @themodernbookwoman11 ай бұрын

    I'm so so glad you loved Finding Me as much as I did! It's one of the best books I've read/listened to this year! Can't wait to check out Paris.

  • @carolinem4003
    @carolinem400311 ай бұрын

    it’s like u read my mind jack omg. this is the EXACT video i needed rn!!

  • @elysianemily
    @elysianemily11 ай бұрын

    I saw you reading all these books on Goodreads and was wondering what video you were cooking up!

  • @RosseeBoy19
    @RosseeBoy1911 ай бұрын

    Completely agree about the audiobook thing, as someone who is visually impaired I really so heavily on them, just wish they were more wider available

  • @wonwoop9629
    @wonwoop962911 ай бұрын

    Great video, like always! Could you possibly do more audible book recommendations? I have some un-used credits I have no clue what to do with 😅

  • @carrieorgana80
    @carrieorgana808 ай бұрын

    The first memoir I read was "the princess diarist" by carrie fisher, mainly about the recording of the first star wars and her personal life, I loved it so much. Unfortunately it was the only one of hers available in my language so I ventured out and read "Wishful Drinking" and it's incredible, she recounts the misfortunes of her life, addictions, her bipolar disorder, living being the daughter of the cream of old hollywood with a sarcasm and good humor. She was so much more than star wars, I think she was the only celebrity I felt when she was gone, Wishful Drinking is well worth reading, even if you're not a fan. Carrie was a fabulous writer, often asked to correct movie scripts.

  • @mari.art1999
    @mari.art199911 ай бұрын

    A memoir I listened to this year and ABSOLUTELY LOVED AND CHANGED MY LIFE was Selma Blair's Mean Baby. I didn't know much about her besides watching her in Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde and I only listened to it cause I liked the cover design, so I had no expectations and it ended up being my favorite of the year so far!!!

  • @ESPHMacD
    @ESPHMacD11 ай бұрын

    There are some memoirs or celebrity books that I love listening to more than I like reading them. I think that having the authors telling their story, being able to hear the emotions in their voice, the tones of the sentences, it just hits me harder, has more of an impact. Plus, some authors write as they speak, and not in proper writing format. It can make the book feel almost unprofessional because of how we are used to having books be. Having someone read it in their tone/cadence is more helpful than trying to hear it in their voice in my head as I read it when it doesn't follow conventional writing methods. Currently listening to Bretman Rock's because I could not have passed on hearing him read it all himself. His voice is so HIM that I feel like listening to him read it will have a larger impact than just plain reading it will.

  • @IchigoSpaz
    @IchigoSpaz11 ай бұрын

    I've also found myself reading autobiographies and memoirs via audiobooks as well. I started with Michelle Obama's Becoming and have listened to more and more memoirs on Audible. Right now I'm listening to Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. I highly recommend it.

  • @shakirak8259
    @shakirak825911 ай бұрын

    Definitely going to read Born A Crime. I love Trevor Noah. Your review convinced me to pick it yp.

  • @witchywoman2008
    @witchywoman200811 ай бұрын

    I’m really glad to hear you enjoyed Paris’ book. I’ve been a fan of her for a long time and I really want to read the book. I’m glad to hear it’s good and it sounds like I’ll enjoy it a lot ❤

  • @lysblack
    @lysblack11 ай бұрын

    I suggest Minka Kelly's Tell Me Everything! It's similar to Jeanette as in her mother is the narrative conduit, but it's trule also incredibly well written and you can't help but finish the book thinking how strong she is and how much of a fighter she had to be in order to survive.

  • @smol_chilli_pepper
    @smol_chilli_pepper11 ай бұрын

    Born a crime was a quick read but accomplished a lot with a little. It was funny, engaging and heartwarming, and I couldn't recommended it more. I fell in love with his mother and their story through this book

  • @jakerockznoodles
    @jakerockznoodles11 ай бұрын

    I'm not usually a memoir reader, but I read 2 recently and while written a while ago now they were still fascinating reads. They were "Swingin' at the Savoy" and "Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy Hop", memoirs from Lindy Hop dancers Norma Miller and Frankie Manning. As someone who does it as a hobby, I was recommended them and they're a really interesting window into both the artform and the time and context in which they were created. What was really interesting reading them back to back is that they worked in the same dance troupe but being separate people, their life took them in different directions and you got to see a lot of the same events from two different perspectives (particularly where they diverge at the point of WW2, where Frankie gets drafted into the war while Norma continues travelling and dancing with the troupe). While I guess they aren't celebrities as such, I think it's great when we get to see a part of culture that was largely either ignored or distorted by mainstream media of the time.

  • @hollyjollycalli
    @hollyjollycalli11 ай бұрын

    i would really recommend stanley tucci’s audiobook as well! he reads it really well + he talks about food and family in a really interesting way

  • @lael5327
    @lael532711 ай бұрын

    I love to listen to celebrity memoirs on audio books and am excited to have a new recommendation. I was on the fence about Paris' book. I appreciate the perspective. Born a Crime and Finding Me are both spectacular. A couple of recommendations for purely fun celebrity audio memoirs are Tina Fey's, "Bossypants" and Anna Kendrick's "Scrappy Little Nobody". The general tone of both is fun and while they do both tackle some more serious topics, my memory of both is they are a little lighter. And both women are excellent performers.

  • @nancyjeanisnj
    @nancyjeanisnj6 ай бұрын

    Your assessment of Matthew Perry's book is spot on in my opinion. I said to myself several times, did anybody even give an edit to this book? It repeated, it skipped around, it was bad. And he came off very ungrateful, and therefore unlikable, which bummed me out because i was a huge fan before reading this. It seemed like he had been going through the motions instead of doing the steps. So sad, and i just hope he has now found peace.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    5 ай бұрын

    How did he come off ungrateful

  • @Fatima_316
    @Fatima_31611 ай бұрын

    Jack, your humour is just top tier. And celebrity autobiographies are my guilty pleasure. Ngl, i especially enjoyed this video

  • @thereadingwriter4197
    @thereadingwriter419711 ай бұрын

    OMG I LOVED THE PARIS MEMOIR!!! I went in expecting it to be unexpectedly good but it was incredible!!! I was so scared about where you were going to rank it but I was so happy when you said it was an unexpected gem.

  • @zohalarbabzada9654
    @zohalarbabzada965411 ай бұрын

    Your top 2 I absolutely love! I cannot believe how much hardship Viola Davis endured to get to where she is today. And Born a Crime was incredible!!!!! One of the first celebrity memoirs I read! I didn't listen to Viola Davis' audiobook but the book itself without the audiobook narration is incredible!

  • @cassandrapierce7203
    @cassandrapierce7203Ай бұрын

    Okay Jack, your vids have now caused me to create a JE Folder of Recommendations - DUDE, you are quickly helping me break from my current direction and encompassing a whole new cadre of genres and perspectives. Thanks for three new books!!!

  • @mentalcase8
    @mentalcase88 ай бұрын

    I love listening to celebrity audiobooks when I’m going to be taking a long drive. It keeps me awake. And of these 6, I’ve listened to 3. And I agree with everything you said about them. Matthew Perry’s book and Viola Davis’ book, but I liked Greenlights much more than to place it at 5. The other one I listened to this year is Trejo: My life of Crime, Redemption and Hollywood. It was a great listen. I’ll be sure to get Born a Crime on my next trip. Thanks for the fun video.

  • @larissamoreira2635
    @larissamoreira263511 ай бұрын

    I havent read Matthew's book, but for those who did and thought it was a miss: maybe the book "Idiot", from Laura Clarey will hit the spot. It's the memoir of this comedian in LA and about her struggles with addiction as well. She is ofc way more anonym, but it was a really brave book and she still managed to be funny.

  • @lotusflower474

    @lotusflower474

    11 ай бұрын

    Agree I love Idiot. It’s funny, raw, honest and very much explores addiction. The Audible narration is also brilliant

  • @Harleylover14
    @Harleylover1411 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend Craig Ferguson's American on Purpose and Alan Cumming's Not My Father's Son. Both beautifuly written and will make you laugh and cry.

  • @Swameh

    @Swameh

    11 ай бұрын

    American on purpose deals with addiction and recovery so well, was so inspirational.

  • @honeygraham01
    @honeygraham0111 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite memoir authors is Selma Blair. She tells the stories of growing up, making movies and TV shows, and her diagnosis of MS and the treatments she has tried. It is a powerful raw emotion that she gives to the readers (listeners). I can't tell enough people about her books.

  • @hosnearalucky
    @hosnearalucky11 ай бұрын

    I love hearing you talk। It's very soothing

  • @kristinapresinska2699
    @kristinapresinska269911 ай бұрын

    Evanna Lynch wrote The Opposite of butterfly hunting and it is sooo good. It's about anorexia, fame, mental health, (Harry Potter). I can't recomend it highly enough.

  • @Rachel-sv9pq
    @Rachel-sv9pq11 ай бұрын

    I rolled my eyes when I first saw Paris Hilton wrote a book but I've seen so many people rave about it so I've had to check my prejudices and give it a try.

  • @lenusniq_9746

    @lenusniq_9746

    11 ай бұрын

    I think Paris may be one of the best actresses of early 2000s as she successfully convinced the world that she was just some stupid blond bimbo...

  • @piscesgroovesupreme
    @piscesgroovesupreme11 ай бұрын

    Your smile and energy are so infectious! I love your videos so much 🥰

  • @sn0wflake
    @sn0wflake8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment about celebrity memoirs helping the publishing industry. I value them for the same reason, and I also think they can also be wonderful gifts for their fans. Doesn’t matter if they’re not for everyone! Nothing is.

  • @charlotteanastasia5162
    @charlotteanastasia516211 ай бұрын

    So happy to hear Paris’ book is worth it - didn’t doubt it for a second though 😍 I’ve been wanting to read it, just haven’t gotten around to it. Now it’s a must!

  • @julianasilveira4806
    @julianasilveira480611 ай бұрын

    When I started this video, I wondered if you'd listened to Finding Me, since I just finished it! I'm so glad you liked it too, and I hope this video brings more people to this story. Viola's work was MASTERFUL in this audiobook and I fully agree that that woman deserved that EGOT and so much more ❤

  • @daniellebelisle2446
    @daniellebelisle244611 ай бұрын

    I have three of these purchased from audible two of which are your top two, so I’m excited to listen!

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