![]() It’s not going to tell you everything about him and of course it’s only what he wants you to know, but if you’re curious, give it a read. ![]() I would recommend the book if you want to learn more about Will Smith in his own words. ![]() They jarred with Will’s narrative voice, they were dull to read and so I skipped them. What I did not enjoy were the self-help psychology bits (I assume those are Mark Manson’s). It skimmed over much of his work, choosing to focus on a few examples which mean the most to him. Written with the help of Mark Manson, author of the multi-million-copy bestseller The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck, Will is the story of how one. USA Today The real Smith, the one that yells, cries, experiences heartbreak, is much more interesting. An ultimately heartwarming read, Will provides a humane glimpse of the man behind the actor, producer and musician, as he bares all his insecurities and trauma. I liked the book as it had a lot of anecdotes and humour. Will Smith isn't holding back in his bravely inspiring new memoir. It ends quite oddly, with him about to do a bungee jump from a helicopter for his 50th birthday. ![]() But this review is of the book, not the person, so I ‘will’ tell you about the book now.Īn interesting, if selective, insight into his life and beliefs, this memoir focuses mainly on his youth at the halfway point we are still on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I happened to be reading Will Smith’s autobiography when his behaviour at the Oscars made the headlines, behaviour which (the book reveals) is not really that much out of character. ![]()
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