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Book Reviews of Sparks Fly UpwardBook Review: Missing 33 years but still good Summary: 4 Stars
My only disappointment with Stewart Granger's autobiography is that, written in 1981, he stops it at 1960. And then he lived till 1993 without writing more! Yes, there is real charm in reading about the glory days of 40's and 50's movies, but he was such a good writer-- concise, witty and conversational, that I really wish he would have continued with his life story. He is gracious to the ladies and not afraid to deflate the pompous, including (sometimes) himself. An intelligent, satisfying book by someone not really given credit for his talent and ability. And no one ever looked better in an ascot!
Book Review: Hollywood Actor not known for modesty Summary: 4 Stars
Granger was born James Stewart but changed his name early in his career so that he wouldn't be confused with the American actor James Stewart. Granger is widely known for his distaste for the movies he made. His often contrite and vain explanations of his life with sarcastic wit makes for good reading.One of the most widely quoted books of the 50's Hollywood scene, Granger mentions everyone from Sinatra, Elvis, Howard Hughes to Cary Grant and Spencer Tracy. An enjoable read of an interesting person and life!
Book Review: An interesting account by a B Grade actor Summary: 3 Stars
An interesting book not because of his life, but because of the other famous people he writes about. Obviously written with a sequel in mind, but no sequel can I find.
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