Audiobook Review: A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston

Back in 2016, Bryan Cranston was on a book tour for his new memoir, A Life in Parts, and my wife and I went to see him speak at the Free Library of Philadelphia. We left with an autographed copy of his book, but I only just got around to reading it; and rather than read it myself, I chose to have the author, Bryan Cranston, read it to me by listening to the audiobook. Read on for my review of A Life in Parts.

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Audiobook Review: Last Words by George Carlin

Leading up to his death, George Carlin was working on an autobiography. Thankfully, that book was completed and saw the light of day. It’s appropriately named Last Words. Read on for my review of George’s last book.

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Book Review: An Extravagant Life by Stuart Woods

Stuart Woods is one of my favorite authors, and I recently finished listening to his autobiography: An Extravagant Life. Should you listen to it as well? Read on for my review.

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Book Review: Sly Moves by Sylvester Stallone

Released back in 2005, Sly Moves by Sylvester Stallone inspired me to lift weights, hit up GNC for supplements, and get healthy. Nearly 20 years later, I decided to revisit this book, this time as an audiobook. How does it hold up? Read on for my thoughts.

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Audiobook Sample: James Patterson by James Patterson

Interested in the audiobook version of James Patterson’s autobiography? Check out a sample below and read my review of this long-awaited memoir. You can buy James Patterson by James Patterson here.

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Book Trailer: James Patterson by James Patterson

Love James Patterson? He released an autobiography: James Patterson by James Patterson. Watch the book trailer below and read my review of this long-awaited memoir.

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Book Review: James Patterson’s Autobiography

Earlier this week, James Patterson, the world’s best-selling author, released his long-awaited autobiography. The next day, Stuart Woods, also a #1 New York Times best-selling author, released his autobiography. Apparently, it’s the week for thriller writers to release their life’s story. I finished listening to James Patterson’s memoir, which is narrated by the author, within just a few days of its release. How is it? Read on for my review.

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Book Review: On And Off By Stephen Bishop

Stephen Bishop’s memoir, On and Off, is now available! I had the honor of interviewing Stephen about his book and career, and he couldn’t have been nicer. Now that I’ve read his autobiography, I have an even greater appreciation for him as a person and an artist. Read on for my thoughts on On and Off.

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Audiobook Review: Atkins For Life

My fifth and final Atkins audiobook review is of Atkins For Life by Dr. Robert C. Atkins. Released in 2003, the book’s subject matter is crystal clear: it’s about doing Atkins for life. Should you listen to it? Read on for my thoughts.

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Audiobook Review: The Atkins 100 Eating Solution

The Atkins 100 Eating Solution: Easy, Low-Carb Living for Everyday Wellness is the latest official book from Atkins about the low-carb lifestyle first brought to the masses 50 years ago by Dr. Robert C. Atkins. The author, Colette Heimowitz, is vice president of nutrition and education at Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. She has more than 25 years of experience as a nutritionist and received her MSc in clinical nutrition from Hunter College of the City University of New York. Moreover, Colette worked alongside Dr. Atkins at his clinical practice in New York, helping thousands of patients. With so many Atkins books available, how does this one stack up? Read on for my thoughts.

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