Okay, so I just finished Tom Selleck's memoir and wow - what a ride! As someone who grew up watching Magnum P.I. reruns with my dad, this felt like catching up with an old friend.
The good stuff first: Tom's storytelling is smooth as his famous mustache. Loved the behind-the-scenes Hollywood stories, especially about turning down Indiana Jones (can you imagine?!). His work ethic shines through - no diva behavior here!
But heads up if you're looking for juicy personal details... This is more 'professional journey' than tell-all. He keeps his private life pretty locked down (which I respect, but left me wanting more about Jillie and his daughter).
Pro tip: Get the audiobook version! Hearing it in that iconic voice makes all the difference. That gravelly tone could read a phone book and make it interesting.
Final verdict? 4/5 stars from this longtime fan. It's like a warm hug from America's favorite TV uncle - comforting, familiar, with just enough surprises to keep you turning pages.