Chalet Shelves • Reading Recs 4.15.26
/Today I’m sharing some titles I’ve read of late and all three show that I am squarely a member of Gen X. Enjoy!
I listened to these. I love to feel fully immersed with my air-pods in. I borrowed these titles through Hoopla and Libby and I purchased Brat through Chirp. I always try my best to borrow whenever I can and I try to keep my purchasing of titles to a minimum. My Chirp library is predominately filled with classics.
You Couldn’t Ignore Me If You Tried: If you think of yourself as a mid 1980’s film aficionado than this book is for you. I appreciated the nuggets of behind the scenes details; chats with actors and learning more about John Hughes the man responsible for bringing us such memorable film lines as: “Last night at the dance, my little brother paid a buck to see your underwear”. I learned things and that was quite enjoyable but this book should have been edited better. I heard some details and quotes more than once and sometimes more than twice. It is a very long book the listen was 15 hours.
Say Everything: Ione Skye is only 16 when in 1987 she lands her breakout role of Diane Court opposite John Cusack in the movie Say Anything. We learn how she grew up missing her dad - the folk singer Donovan Leitch who left her mom to raise she and her brother on her own. She like her mom was drawn to musicians first dating Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis and marrying Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz with whom she shares two daughters. The title of this memoir really says it all - Ione does in fact say everything - sharing deeply personal and intimate moments of her life.
Brat: In his memoir Andrew McCarthy focuses on the most intense years of his early career. He shares a bit of his growing up and we follow along as his plan actually materializes to only attend college for two years and then become a working actor. We get an inside look at a man who by his own account is most uncomfortable with fame.
Til next time friends Happy Reading or Listening! I’ll see you on the Gram!