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# More Fool Me: A Memoir

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Review: My Favorite Fry Book So Far! - Fry reading his own diary is an unexpected delight. And the fact that it was written at a time when projects like Black Adder, Jeeves and Wooster and A Bit of F&L were being worked on, makes it even better. To know exactly what mischief Stephen was getting up to the day he filmed the finale of Black Adder, that's fascinating. I truly enjoyed the comprehensive picture of a high functioning coke head in the 90's. It made me chuckle to think of Fry doing lines to do crossword puzzles. The excesses portrayed were honestly not as shocking as all that. Yes, he partied, after working hard. As I writer, I know what it means to try to reach a hundred thousand words on a novel. I also make word counts from day to day. And I can tell you for a certainty that turning out three thousand words in one day is monumental. Fry routinely does it. The book has the feel of a PG Wodehouse or Evelyn Waugh novel, if the characters in those books actually worked at anything on a daily basis, in addition to going to their clubs, restaurants, the theatre, opera, films and events. I loved that this man with a gigantic intellect writes unashamedly about watching a bit of tv every day, which is so refreshing. I loved his way of describing friends and events without cynicism or cattiness. Probably excellent editing by Fry. I also appreciated not having to hear the details of whatever sex acts went on in the loos of mayfair between lines. We didn't need to hear that and Fry didn't need to tell it. Bravo for that. This was actually my favorite Fry book so far, and I've read them all. It struck just the right note between sheepish guilt at the over indulgence and unrepentant enjoyment at the naughtiness. Adorable man. May he live long to entertain us as no other can.
Review: Another Great Fry Book - I suppose you'd say I was biased and that maybe a bit true, but I just loved this book. But then I just love Stephen Fry. I know there's a bit of repeat stuff from other books, and the diary business could have been shorter (though I did enjoy the diary stuff), but all in all, it was classic Stephen Fry. And he's such a good talker/writer that most anything he puts his hand to is well worth reading. I learned new stuff about Stephen in this book, and I always like that. I learned lots of stuff about drugs, and that's always exciting. So good on you Stephen, I hope you can take great pride in your book, I think you should. Mary

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,289,302 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,096 in Television Performer Biographies #5,214 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies #21,015 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,079) |
| Dimensions  | 5.8 x 1 x 8.8 inches |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 1468313045 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1468313048 |
| Item Weight  | 1.2 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 400 pages |
| Publication date  | June 7, 2016 |
| Publisher  | Abrams Press |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My Favorite Fry Book So Far!
*by E***D on June 17, 2015*

Fry reading his own diary is an unexpected delight. And the fact that it was written at a time when projects like Black Adder, Jeeves and Wooster and A Bit of F&L were being worked on, makes it even better. To know exactly what mischief Stephen was getting up to the day he filmed the finale of Black Adder, that's fascinating. I truly enjoyed the comprehensive picture of a high functioning coke head in the 90's. It made me chuckle to think of Fry doing lines to do crossword puzzles. The excesses portrayed were honestly not as shocking as all that. Yes, he partied, after working hard. As I writer, I know what it means to try to reach a hundred thousand words on a novel. I also make word counts from day to day. And I can tell you for a certainty that turning out three thousand words in one day is monumental. Fry routinely does it. The book has the feel of a PG Wodehouse or Evelyn Waugh novel, if the characters in those books actually worked at anything on a daily basis, in addition to going to their clubs, restaurants, the theatre, opera, films and events. I loved that this man with a gigantic intellect writes unashamedly about watching a bit of tv every day, which is so refreshing. I loved his way of describing friends and events without cynicism or cattiness. Probably excellent editing by Fry. I also appreciated not having to hear the details of whatever sex acts went on in the loos of mayfair between lines. We didn't need to hear that and Fry didn't need to tell it. Bravo for that. This was actually my favorite Fry book so far, and I've read them all. It struck just the right note between sheepish guilt at the over indulgence and unrepentant enjoyment at the naughtiness. Adorable man. May he live long to entertain us as no other can.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another Great Fry Book
*by M***N on December 12, 2014*

I suppose you'd say I was biased and that maybe a bit true, but I just loved this book. But then I just love Stephen Fry. I know there's a bit of repeat stuff from other books, and the diary business could have been shorter (though I did enjoy the diary stuff), but all in all, it was classic Stephen Fry. And he's such a good talker/writer that most anything he puts his hand to is well worth reading. I learned new stuff about Stephen in this book, and I always like that. I learned lots of stuff about drugs, and that's always exciting. So good on you Stephen, I hope you can take great pride in your book, I think you should. Mary

### ⭐⭐⭐ Funny
*by C***R on June 29, 2015*

Quite amusing but not as entertaining as the other books. Sorry Stephen

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