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Not exactly a biography, but a book that involves things that happened to you and how it affected that person (the writer, not you)
Yes, I would definitely read it. It would be really interesting to know how someone else interpreted my behaviors, my experiences, my personality, and my life.
I’m narcissistic enough to read that. Also, I try to influence people for the better by teaching outdoor activities, donating blood, answering the occasional Fluther question, etc. In almost every case, I can only assume that I’ve made an impact on people. I’d like to read just how much of an impact I have or have not made and whether it was for good or bad.
I’d like to see how the author saw me so I could contrast with how I see myself. It’d be a unique opportunity unless it was a mean spirited anti-Compassionate_Heretic bent.
I’d pass then.
Funny you should ask this question now (especially after you specified that the author is my mother), since I just started reading a book my mom wrote during the year we lived with her in Jerusalem. It’s amazing and mind-boggling reading her accounts of certain events and remembering how they happened in my mind. Some parts are hard to read, and I disagree with a lot of what she says (about me and about other things), but it is truly fascinating. I can’t wait til I get the chance to read more.
I would read parts. Probably skip the boring chapters.
Actually I could see my sister writing a book about how I have affected her life.
Heck yeah I’d read it! A few pages at night, and I’d fall right to sleep. It would end up being a sensation as a cure for insomnia.
It would depend on the title. If it was called, say, “Mr._M the Deadbeat” I might not. If, on the other hand, it was called “They Didn’t Call Me Mike the Spike for Nothing”, I.probably would,
My mom is writing a book about some parts of her life and marriages. I know for a fact I’m in it…At this point in my life I don’t feel any great need to read the parts about her sex life and relationships (although I’m sure I will one day), you bet I’m going to read the parts about me.
Yes. I think it’d really interesting.
Unless they’re a shitty writer. They’d better be a good writer if they’re writing about me.
If my old man decided to write a book about me, not only would I read it, I would demand royalties and final cut!
@ubersiren I like your answer.
That’s how I was going to respond. :)
I would be very interested in how my mentally ill mother views our lives. It wouldn’t jive with my view, that’s for sure!
I always say if my life were a sitcom I’d watch it. So I guess I’d probably read a book about me, too!
Yes, I absolutely would want to read a book about myself. Not necessarily because I want to know what the author thinks about me, but because I’d like to know as many of my different sides as I can, and other people often reveal new sides about us which we didn’t know before, because their eye catches details which are too common for ourselves to see them.
Yes, if for nothing else but curiosity, though if it were my mother who wrote said book I doubt I would play any major role in it.
@casheroo So, is this actually happening to you? If so, what are your thoughts about it? Will you read it?
@augustlan Yes. I haven’t read it yet, I told my mother I’d like to read it, and if it upset me…I’d just stop reading it. I told her she can send it to me, but she hasn’t yet. I hope I’m just getting worked up over nothing! lol
I have the diary of an ex sitting in my office. It’s about the time in her life when we were together. I read half of it several years ago when she gave it to me. I haven’t touched it since. Far too boring.
If someone was a good storyteller, and wrote about me, I’d definitely read it!
So, I read it. It’s a short story. She didn’t really finish it though (not like I don’t know how it ends haha) It was pretty emotional. Some of it really tore me up to read. I’m glad I read it though.
@Jeruba Yes. I learned how my mother felt. It was pretty painful to read. I had always wanted to know how they felt, and now that I’m a parent..I think it made it more real for me. The thought of my child going through what I did, and reading it from the parents point of view. It was hard.
Thanks, @casheroo. I am always interested in knowing what people have learned from experiences I haven’t had. I don’t feel like I’ve understood the experience until I’ve asked that. So the painful part for her was watching you go through a difficult time? I can relate to that as a parent.
What a gift your mother gave you, not only to share her honest feelings with you but to let you see yourself from an entirely other perspective.
i would be kind of freaked out and feel like i was in that ‘stranger than fiction’ movie that i did not see.
also, oh my gosh wait. what happens if i skip to the end? i know this isn’t meant to be a mindfck but it kind of is!
i guess i’d feel obliged to read it though. if someone took the time to write it, i’d just have to get a copy…
edit: oh, my mother wrote it? oh that’s interesting.

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