Ratings37
Average rating4.2
Memoirs are best when read by the author. The voice especially when it's one so famous lends itself to the authenticity of the piece.
Ken took much of the narration duties from Alex due to his cancer but their connection being so close and well known to the public it felt natural. Further with Ken being called the host of Jeopardy! now it is a natural transition.
I wish we would have got more focus on his life prior to Jeopardy! but that's okay.
The ending of the book was powerful and hearing Alex say goodbye and to have a good life really got to me. These parasocial relationships are so odd because I've seen and heard him for hundreds of hours and he will never know I existed.