Submitted by microwavedpopsicle t3_y6lckd in books
I love a good memoir, and I think it's because I like that the author is the main character in their story, meaning we know they might be somewhat unreliable due to self interest and perspective but that's what we signed up for (Educated is a great example of this). I want to know what person x thinks about events that happened to them in the way they remember, even if it's not perfectly recalled or unbiased. I know this concept isn't anything new, but it made me realize why I like to read memoirs both by people I love and people I dislike (or those I have zero opinion on whatsoever) despite preferring not to read a novel or biography if I don't like at least some aspect of the main character. Is this true for anyone else?
I just finished The Last Black Unicorn (I don't particularly like Tiffany Haddish but enjoyed the storytelling style) and I'm Glad My Mom Died (which I loved even though I had no opinion on Jennette McCurdy as a person, so shout out to someone on this subreddit for the recommendation).
NoFirefighter9945 t1_ispum71 wrote
Did you allready read The Storyteller by Dave Grohl? It is one of my favorites.