Rating: Summary: He does get critical of the current Trek film makers Review: Once agian a must book for any serious star trek fan's library. This book is funny with plently of inside jokes and interesting information. I very much enjoyed it and I feel kind of stupid because I had this book on my self for 5 years before I read it. I'll say this for Nimoy if he is as big an egotist as William Shatner he sure doesn't write like it. While it might not have the scope of Shatner's books, I don't know it just seems more human. Overall-A must for any Star Trek fan.
Rating: Summary: Great read Review: So this is not an autobiography for the person who wants the details of Nimoy's childhood or family life, he focuses almost exclusively on his work. That said, this is a witty, well written work that keeps you chuckling while revealing alot of his character. The conversations between Nimoy and Spock by themselves make it worth the buy. A must for any Star Trek fan.
Rating: Summary: I Generally Liked it Review: Not as good as Shatner's book but still a must read for all fans of Star Trek. There is a lot of interesting behind the scenes info and numerous scene descriptions in both Star Trek and some of Nimoy's directed films that will have me looking out for things that Nimoy discussed. We find out that Nimoy was misjudged by the public for his apparent dislike for the Spock role after his I Am Not Spock book. The only drawbacks to the book were that Nimoy discusses virtually nothing of his life before acting (maybe a short chapter) and an annoying on-going dialogue between himself and the Spock character that appears through-out the book. Other than these two drawbacks, the book is excellent!
Rating: Summary: I think Spock wrote this one... Review: A "fascinating," Vulcan-like observation of a human and his Vulcan alter ego. Unlike many autobiographies, this one eschews tattletales, in favor of a relatively objective look at a remarkable career. The most interesting part is the inner dialogue between Nimoy and Spock, particularly after Spock's "reincarnation" (see Star Trek III: The Search for Spock). This one's a keeper.
Rating: Summary: Not Just for Star Trek Fans..... Review: Leonard Nimoy's I am Spock is a great book. Learn all about how this actor first approached the role of Mr. Spock. His experience both directing and staring in the Star Trek movies, and his thoughts on how his life has been in the post-Star Trek years.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This was a wonderful book. I loved everything about it, including the Nimoy and Spock exchanges. It's a great book. Actually, I think this we'll be the shortest review I've ever done on this site. Just go out and buy this book. You'll love it if you're an ST fan. Even if you aren't an ST fan, you'll enjoy it.
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