Book Review: Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman

 


I was truly curious to read this book. I always enjoyed watching Alan Rickman in his movies even before he became professor Snape. And then he passed away and they published his diaries.

I must confess I mostly did not enjoy reading them. I feel like I got a better idea of how Alan Rickman was like when he was alive. He was a normal human being with things he enjoyed, and things he disliked. In his short diaries he mostly talks about people he frequented, his movies and his relationships with his wife. 

I got the feeling he was a bit disappointed in life most of the time. But this was his diary. The entries were short. And when I write in a diary it's usually to get something out that I don't want to bother other people to know. This may have been the case with this diary transcript.

It was interesting, but a bit boring at times. It took me so long to finish. RIP Alan Rickman.

Cheers!

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