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S**N
An interesting read
Liked the way the book was written. It was easy to 'hear Del Boy's voice' as you were reading it. Good to acknowledge David Jason's successful career following his perseverance in his early years.
B**C
A very interesting book by a very talented national treasure!
You feel David is just chatting to you about his life. Fame didn't come easy, he learnt and shared his craft, a very generous actor. I forgot just how many programs he has been in and still working.Long may you continue to enjoy life Sir David!
M**Y
light reading, warm humorous insights into extraordinary life and times
great holiday reading to put a smile on your face with a glow of nostalgia, just what the doctor ordered
Y**I
A Memorable Journey with David Jason - 'A Del of a Life'
'A Del of a Life' is a delightful autobiographical recounting from the esteemed actor David Jason, a man who has held a special place in my heart ever since a chance meeting during my school years.One sunny morning, with a letter of consent from my parents tucked away, I found myself standing near the set of 'A Touch of Frost.' with my father. The anticipation was palpable as I awaited to meet the actor I had admired so much. When David Jason emerged, he graciously signed not only my keepsake, but also the letter from my parents, etching the memory deep in my heart. Reading his book felt like revisiting that unforgettable day.Through the pages of 'A Del of a Life,' David Jason brings back the halcyon days of 'Only Fools and Horses.' This classic show, a staple of my younger years, was a gem of the BBC. The book revives the charm of those times, reminding us of why Jason's work remains timeless.The book offers fresh perspectives on Jason's journey, carefully avoiding repetition from his previous works. It's an engaging narrative filled with unique anecdotes and insights that deepen our appreciation of his life and career.Jason's writing style is accessible and engaging, making the book a joy to read. However, while the book is immensely enjoyable, it misses the mark of the absolute 'FANTASTIC' books that hold a rare 5-star rating in my collection.'A Del of a Life' is a worthwhile read, deserving a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It might not compete with the absolute best, but it's a heartwarming and captivating journey nonetheless. This book is a treasure trove of delightful tales for fans of David Jason or captivating autobiographies.
S**N
Brilliant!
I do not mind admitting that I read A Del of a Life - Lessons I've Learned by David Jason (real name Sir David John White) with more than a little trepidation. I have never met Sir David, nor any of the others from the Trotter family or their circle of friends and acquaintances, but they shared our family living room with us on many an evening over many years, making us laugh out loud, often until it hurt, and even at times making us cry. Such is the magic that the entire team of Only Fools and Horses created, that you can watch the same episodes over and over and they never seem to get old, the jokes no less funny than they were the very first time you heard and watched them being performed. Even during the festive season, three generations of my family would sit around the TV set to watch and enjoy Only Fools and Horses' Christmas Special. It was something we all looked forward to, anticipated, loved. Having lived abroad for much of my adult life, I only really know Sir David from his time as Del Boy, a little when he was in Open All Hours and now I have read his book and learned he was Danger Mouse, from that too! Only Fools and Horses is something I have turned to so many times when I needed a pick me up, a laugh, something to give you the kick up the backside to get on with it and give it a shot. That's why, when reading a book by someone who, along with the cast and crew that created Only Fools and Horses, has given you and different generations of your family so much pleasure, over so many years, that you are worried the book - perhaps even the author - may not live up to your expectations in the written word. I needn't have worried. Sir David comes across as extremely likeable, humble, a hard worker, a trier and someone who always gives it his best shot. All that shines through in this book, and I found him, the book and his way of writing to be motivational, an inspiration and a joy to read. "There are no small parts, only small actors," said Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski, a seminal Soviet and Russian theatre practitioner in the 19th century, whose words Sir David seems to have lived his life by. Thank you for truly making a difference, Sir David.
R**S
Funny
Good read
M**N
Delightful book
Really delightful book; it feels as if the great nam is chatting with you. Lot's of interesting bits and a really relaxing and amusing read
C**C
It’s a good read
Yes I’m enjoying the book is a good read
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