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Almost a Celebrity: A Lifetime of Night-Time

Almost a Celebrity: A Lifetime of Night-Time

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Author: James Whale
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Category: Book

List Price: £6.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 161650

Media: Paperback
Pages: 264

ISBN: 1843173247
EAN: 9781843173243
ASIN: 1843173247

Publication Date: October 9, 2008  (In 74 Days)
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Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Funny & Moving Story   April 6, 2008
A fantastic read. The James Whale autobiography is the second best book I have read this year.
James is a Northern version of Cheeky cockney Garry Bushell. Both men are the true voice of a generation.
Both men are the voice of Joe Public and the men that Talksport presenter Jon Gaunt wished he was.
A very funny read and a great book that is only bettered by Bushell Off The Box by Garry Johnson.



5 out of 5 stars Whaley came to town....   January 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I bought this book, I made a date with myself to read it by the pool, when I was next able to go on holiday.

It's as well I took two books for the week - I hate running out of reading material!

Whaley's book was the first one that I attacked, and I was pretty antisocial for the day that I decided to start reading it. And finish it! You tend to want to go from page to page, chapter to chapter, until you've polished it off.

I used to watch and tape all of James' TV shows - it was the highlight of my TV watching week as a young adult. So to find out a bit more about that time, and what happened leading up to that time, was something that I had a genuine interest in.

Before I go on, I must add that I have recently found myself in a really nice position, where I have been able to get to know James a little in person. What strikes you, when you begin to get to know him, is what a thoroughly lovely and kindly chap he is. That's possibly not always the most obvious side of his character that you glean from watching him on the television, or listening to him on the radio!

After reading this book, this feature of his character becomes obvious to all, and I'm dead chuffed that it does. It does exactly what this kind of book should do, and that is to give a sneak peek into the real person behind the public face.

For those of you who want to learn about the man behind the voice....you won't be left wanting. This is one of those books that will annoy the hell out any person that you may be with while you're reading it, as you will constantly be tempted to inform them of the latest nugget that you've digested.

But this book does other stuff. It makes you realise just how aware of his own fallibilities James is; and how having a life threatening illness led him (and this is my interpretation) to become so aware of those that love him and those he loves, and to show more care about them than about himself.

Some of the words that he writes about his clearly devoted wife, Melinda, made me gulp.

This book's got brutal honesty, chuckles, blubs, moments of deep reflection, and "break" style rants, which was a clever little device to weave in.

And wait until you get to the line "...which is the reason I wrote this book". Not the motive one would imagine for a celeb to write a book, and one that will challenge even the hardest of men not to make some kind of un-masculine response; even on a packed commuter train.

And I hope that they do read it one day, James. They'll be glad they did.

I know I am.



2 out of 5 stars WHALES NOW EXTINCT !   January 24, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Sorry whalies - you've all been had!
I've been a fan for over 25 years;watched the man on ITV, listened to the original shows on pirate etc. Bottom line for me is he knows his time is almost up as a 'part-time celeb' and he's doing the 'cashing-in' part of the ''shock-jock'' role.
Don't know who ghost wrote this book - James, you need to have a word with the author though!!
I ain't a Judas - but I am a realist and this smacks of being a last-ditch attempt to source a pension (problem we fans have is that no-one is going to buy our book, if we even got it published). James has for as long as I remember advocated we all live life to the full and fe*k the pension cos it ain't worth anything . . .



5 out of 5 stars James Whale is a Legend   January 6, 2008
I have listened to James Wales since 1995 and could not wait to read this book.

I was not disappointed at all - he is the most entertaining person on the radio today and he always makes so much sense.

A must for all James Whale fans. WELL DONE JAMES!



5 out of 5 stars Dolphin rates Whale   January 4, 2008
I have listened to James since 1996 - now many of the legendary moments are woven together into this book which I could not put down.

Unmissable but not for the politically correct (and all the better for it).

Well done James and let's have another one.