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spiffysarahruby's review against another edition
4.0
This was a fantastic, quick audio book, read by Swayze and his wife Lisa.
I couldn't help but feel sad off and on throughout the book because Swayze suffered so much physical pain from injuries throughout his career, and later had to face the pains of cancer. He seemed like such a good person and I'm glad he was able to accomplish so much in his life. *tear*
Don't let my weepy review keep you from this book though, because ultimately it's very inspiring and encouraging; how you should never give up on your ambitions, and if one dream should come to an end, start working on fulfilling the next one.
I couldn't help but feel sad off and on throughout the book because Swayze suffered so much physical pain from injuries throughout his career, and later had to face the pains of cancer. He seemed like such a good person and I'm glad he was able to accomplish so much in his life. *tear*
Don't let my weepy review keep you from this book though, because ultimately it's very inspiring and encouraging; how you should never give up on your ambitions, and if one dream should come to an end, start working on fulfilling the next one.
tilda3011's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
sad
fast-paced
4.0
12dejamoo's review against another edition
emotional
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
3.25
I think Swayze's voice really comes through on this. It never felt like he was name dropping or bragging. Honestly it made me want to do a Patrick Swayze marathon.
And I totally welled up at the end there.
And I totally welled up at the end there.
Moderate: Alcoholism, Death, Death of parent, Alcohol, and Injury/Injury detail
trisha76's review against another edition
4.0
Heerlijk om de stemmen te horen. Mooi boek treurig maar ook inspirerend
tomaind's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this book and finished it in three days. Being a fan of Patrick Swayze, it was so interesting to read about his life and career. The insight he gave on his movies was very interesting and I think I'm going to have a Patrick Swayze Movie Marathon to watch them all again! I still remember when I first saw him in the miniseries "North & South". I had also seen him in "The Outsiders", "Red Dawn" & "Uncommon Valor". That was before "Dirty Dancing" and many people did not know of him yet, but I was already a huge fan. It is a shame he left us way too soon. I wish we had many years of his movies to enjoy!
sacrificebyfire's review against another edition
4.0
A 4 1/2 Star Book...
I don't think I've ever beeen depressed in any way about a celebrity - until I first heard Patrick Swayze had pancreatic cancer. I cried. Instantly. Swayze was one of the top 5, if not first, major pop culture influences on my life. He taught me about the birds and the bees, macho men, drag queens, etc. I've probably seen Dirty Dancing at least 100 times since it first came out. I've seen Road House, Next of Kin, and To Wong Foo UPTEEN times. I watched City of Joy, which I don't think more than 500 people saw. :oP I even watched The Beast faithfully for the one season it was on, even though he was so sick and so pitiful looking. I cried again when he died.
I read the book through in one sitting, and I'm happy to say I didn't cry (although I did get depressed again!). Sure, it was a little self-indulgent, but please, he was a celebrity and they are all at least a little self-serving. He honestly stated at the beginning of the book that he was writing it to see if his life meant anything, if he had made a difference in anyones life or done anything worthwhile. To mean, it seemed like his successfully navigated his life for that answer. This book was everything a reader could want in an autobiography. He touched on all the issues and topics his fans wanted to hear about. He was straightforward about his demons, his marriage, and his many successful careers. If anything, I wish he had written and expanded more in some areas, but I walked away from the book very satisfied, which I can't say about some stories (Steve Martin's, for example).
No, Patrick Swayze, you didn't end world hunger, but you've kept me entertained for 20+ years. I've laughed, cried, cheered, and swooned. You were one of those people who was always going to be successful no matter what, and I'm glad you chose movies.
I don't think I've ever beeen depressed in any way about a celebrity - until I first heard Patrick Swayze had pancreatic cancer. I cried. Instantly. Swayze was one of the top 5, if not first, major pop culture influences on my life. He taught me about the birds and the bees, macho men, drag queens, etc. I've probably seen Dirty Dancing at least 100 times since it first came out. I've seen Road House, Next of Kin, and To Wong Foo UPTEEN times. I watched City of Joy, which I don't think more than 500 people saw. :oP I even watched The Beast faithfully for the one season it was on, even though he was so sick and so pitiful looking. I cried again when he died.
I read the book through in one sitting, and I'm happy to say I didn't cry (although I did get depressed again!). Sure, it was a little self-indulgent, but please, he was a celebrity and they are all at least a little self-serving. He honestly stated at the beginning of the book that he was writing it to see if his life meant anything, if he had made a difference in anyones life or done anything worthwhile. To mean, it seemed like his successfully navigated his life for that answer. This book was everything a reader could want in an autobiography. He touched on all the issues and topics his fans wanted to hear about. He was straightforward about his demons, his marriage, and his many successful careers. If anything, I wish he had written and expanded more in some areas, but I walked away from the book very satisfied, which I can't say about some stories (Steve Martin's, for example).
No, Patrick Swayze, you didn't end world hunger, but you've kept me entertained for 20+ years. I've laughed, cried, cheered, and swooned. You were one of those people who was always going to be successful no matter what, and I'm glad you chose movies.