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Challenge #26 - a memoir
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Jan 10, 2015 02:30PM

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I have been a fan of Alan Cumming for as long as I can remember. I've watched countless movies, seen him perform a number of times and look forward to his daily instagram posts because I just think he is delightful. When his audiobook came out, I couldn't wait to have his Scottish brogue entertain me on my trips to and from work. I thought this book would be as humorous as he always appeared to me. Imagine my shock when I started his memoir and learned about all the abuse and torment he suffered as a young child/man.
This book was a tough read (well in my case, listen), not because it was terrible, but because it truly pulls at the reader's heart strings. It's raw, honest and emotionally draining to learn about some of things Alan Cumming endured in his early years. To hear about everything he was put through and to see how he's turned it all around is amazing. After listening to this book, I have gone back and re-watched a few of his movies, ones that he spoke about in the book, and saw them with new eyes. If you enjoy Alan Cumming, this book is an absolute must!! And I highly recommend listening to the audiobook to really hear the emotions in his voice and his wonderful accent!
<3 <3 <3 LOVED this book! His narration does really draw you in! That audiobook is wicked enjoyable on many levels.

