Wednesday, June 02, 2010

June Book Club

I've joined Barrie's Summy's book club where they review books they like the first Wednesday of every month. To see what others are reading (and enjoying), click on the icon below.




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Well, this is my first time participating in Barrie's book club and I'm kind of excited. I debated which book I wanted to be my first review and finally settled on This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection by Carol Burnett. I've been a huge fan of hers for as long as I can remember. I don't remember watching a lot of television growing up but The Carol Burnett Show was something the entire family sat down and watched. It's a fond memory I have from my childhood. So, when I heard she'd written this book (I read her first one way back when it came out as well), I immediately got online and ordered it.

It's not an autobiography of her life and the stories aren't even told in chronological order. In fact, each chapter is its own stand-alone story. For example, if you decided you wanted to read about Marlon Brando (a particular favorite story of mine) you could flip straight to that chapter without ruining any other part of the book. For the most part it's light-hearted and fun read but it turns a bit more serious and emotional when she touches on the death of her daughter Carrie Hamilton. She doesn't delve too deeply into the emotions but I didn't get the feeling she held back either. I've seen her in interviews over the years and heard her tell stories and this book was written in the way I've always heard her tell stories - very conversational-like. When I finished the book (which I read in a few hours time), I felt like I'd spent the afternoon with an old friend. For most of the book I had a huge smile on my face, at times laughing until tears streamed down my face. I still had the smile on my face when I finished the book and wished there were more stories to read. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

If you're looking for a book that is a tell-all, rip-others-apart-so-you-look-good, book, this is not the book for you. But if you're looking for a feel-good, laugh-til-you-snort book, you might want to check this one out.

6 comments:

Barrie said...

Welcome, welcome to The Booke Review Club! And, I, too, grew up on Carol Burnett. Looks like a very fun book. Thank you for the review!

Anonymous said...

Yes, welcome, and what a great choice for your first review. I read her autobiography years ago and found it fascinating. This looks like an awesome read.

Linda McLaughlin said...

Welcome to the book review club. I remember watching The Carol Burnett Show with my mom when I was young and both of us laughing our heads off. That was the best show, and this books sounds like loads of fun. Burnett is a talented and gracious lady. Thanks for the review.

Sarah Laurence said...

Welcome to the book club! I remember watching that show with much older babysitters and not getting it. Your love shines through. Thanks for sharing!

pattinase (abbott) said...

Enjoyed her earlier book.

Sarahlynn said...

Lovely review! Sounds like fun. Thanks!