Ratings6
Average rating2.8
Solid work.
Very different from what you'd think you'd get when you see him on stage, but that's good.
Saget is much more talented than most people give him credit for. I have no doubt he could be a really killer dramatic actor if the right role popped up.
I learned a few things reading this book.
1. Bob Saget says ‘to this day' A LOT.
2. He is friends with everyone, or so he says.
3. He can be incredibly sad.
I found nothing shocking or revealing about Bob Saget's story except for the fact that three of his uncles died from heart attacks and his two siblings died well before their time. It was so, so sad.
There was no dirt on the cast of Full House, like articles had said there would be, although I don't think that would have made the book any more interesting to me. His ‘crazy antics' with John Stamos and Dave Coulier was just kind of anticlimactic. I thought I accidentally skipped a part somewhere.
The thing is, I'm not a big fan of his, but I thought it would be fun to read about this different side of the man made famous for family friendly TV. It wasn't.