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A fascinating oral history of Star Trek, the first 25 years.

August 2, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is a long book: 500 plus pages of behind the scenes drama gleaned from new and historical interviews from the cast, crew, and creative minds behind the making of Star Trek for the first twenty-five years of its history. It didn’t really read like that long of a book, though. I’ve always loved behind the scenes stories, and oral histories are a particularly good format for that. So much room for conflicting opinions. Lots of insight and drama. Lots of gross stories about Gene […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behind the scenes, edward gross, mark a. altman, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral history, Star Trek, star trek 50th anniversary, Star Trek: The Original Series, television, the fifty-year mission, the first 25 years

narfna's CBR10 Review No:85 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: behind the scenes, edward gross, mark a. altman, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral history, Star Trek, star trek 50th anniversary, Star Trek: The Original Series, television, the fifty-year mission, the first 25 years ·
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I’m Not Going to be Your Monkey.

August 30, 2017 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

I read books on my tablet while I walk my dog in the morning. He’s old, a slow walker, likes to sniff thoroughly, and will often take a rest in other people’s yards. I wasn’t far in to the oral history of The Daily Show when, for a changed, I was the one who had to stop. I stopped to laugh. It probably wasn’t the laugh they were expecting, but that’s life in Trump’s America. Various writers, producers and correspondents were reminiscing about how the 2000 […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Chris Smith, comedy, Jon Stewart, oral history, politics, The Daily Show (The Book)

Emmalita's CBR9 Review No:87 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Chris Smith, comedy, Jon Stewart, oral history, politics, The Daily Show (The Book) ·
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They Didn’t Want to Leave, They Definitely Couldn’t Stay

February 28, 2017 by Lipton 4 Comments

“I was leaving the South/To fling myself into the unknown…./I was taking a part of the South/To transplant in alien soil,/To see if it could grow differently,/If it could drink of new and cool rains,/Bend in strange winds,/Respond to the warmth of other suns/And, perhaps, to bloom.”  – Richard Wright

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: 20th Century, 20th Century history, african american history, American History, history, isabel wilkerson, oral history, the warmth of other suns, U.S. history

Lipton's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: 20th Century, 20th Century history, african american history, American History, history, isabel wilkerson, oral history, the warmth of other suns, U.S. history ·
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Not a funny book, but a book about being funny.

November 16, 2015 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was an overall interesting book full of conversations. It is not comedic itself but ABOUT comedy and the people who create it. So, if you’re going into the book expecting to laugh, you’re really setting both yourself and the book up for failure. This book isn’t for people looking for empty laughs, it’s for people looking to read sometimes very personal conversations about comedy behind the scenes, what it takes to do the work, how it effects comedians personally, what kind of person becomes […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behind the scenes, comedy, comic, interviews, judd apatow, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral history

narfna's CBR7 Review No:175 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: behind the scenes, comedy, comic, interviews, judd apatow, narfna, Non-Fiction, oral history ·
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How’s Annie?

April 23, 2015 by McM 1 Comment

I am a Twin Peaks fan and enjoyed reading this oral history so much. There are some missing voices from key players (Lara Flynn Boyle and David Lynch most notably) but most of the stars participated. I read this book slowly and re-watched Twin Peaks on Netflix, catching all the nuance the actors and writers/directors/producers talked about in the book. Highlights include: Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer) on being a baby actress and acting dead for the filming of the pilot and absorbing all she could […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: brad dukes, oral history, reflections, twin peaks

McM's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: brad dukes, oral history, reflections, twin peaks ·
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