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For Your Consideration: Keanu Reeves by Larissa Zageris, Kitty Curran

rapgamenancyreagan's review

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informative lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

lechisho's review

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4.0

A goofy, lighthearted and at times serious book about one of my favourites. There are a few typos here and there, and it can be overly silly, but overall an interesting and easy read.

vicrine's review

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4.0

7/10

natlap's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

2.75

ashtronomic's review

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1.0

The Keanu Reeves' Wikipedia page is more interesting than this book. Considering how much tragedy has befallen the actor as well as how much incredible work he has done, it says a lot that the most interesting part of this book is the chapter about memes.

I'm not sure who the intended audience for this book is. The book is a one sided debate as to why you should like Keanu Reeves, but chances are if you chose to read it, then you already had some affinity for him. Also, thanks to the internets general love for Reeves, there is a good chance you already know a decent amount of the information contained within. I have never personally looked up info on the man, but he shows up enough on social media sites that I seem to know more about him than some of my family members.

xread_write_repeatx's review against another edition

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funny informative lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

aurianrose's review

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5.0

Fun Keanu factoids! Discussions of depictions of masculinity and Asian actors in modern film! A “Which Keanu-John Are You?” quiz! What’s not to love here?!?!

renatasnacks's review

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4.0

This was a quick, fun read with some great insights into Keanu's career and how he has affected and been affected by racism and toxic masculinity.

steviewigles's review

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funny informative inspiring lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

3.75

flybyreader's review

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3.0

He is the one, he is the only, he is the legend.
The angel without wings, the dedicated actor, the embodiment of the "good".
The internet phenomenon, who is loved by everyone: Mr. Keanu Reeves!

"He wears blood like a fine suit. He wears a fine suit beneath blood. His brutal form is wrung and well-written: the lines of his face cut light and kiss shadow; the bow of his broad shoulders braces for the inevitable; his eyes flicker with pain. He's had the shit kicked out of him. He looks like he's kicked the shit out of them, too -whoever they are."

As a fan of both his works and internet memes that pop out every once in awhile showing him in the subway or eating a sandwich alone on a park bench, I was quite tempted to read the book about one of my favorite actors of all time. I have to admit, I expected a biography but it turned out to be a mixture of filmography, analyses of the roles he plays and fan-oriented literature. It was an entertaining read but I had expected much more and got a little disappointed.

I always knew that he was one special human being bestowed with plenty of good qualities but it has surprised me to learn that he is a voracious reader too. I especially loved the way the author hilariously describes his reading skills:

"He reads voraciously despite being dyslexic. This includes all 1,267,069 words of Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time because apparently Keanu doesn't feel he is sad enough."

Well, if you are curious about the famous actor, it will not disappoint you.

(I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for honest review)