Book Title:  The Robin Williams Scrapbook

Page Count:  197

Author:  Stephen Spignesi

Publisher:  Citadel Press/Carol Publishing Group

ISBN:  0-8065-1891-X

Category:  Non-Fiction

Genre:  Biography/Comedy

Dove's (Personal) Review:  A wonderful collection of Robin Williams information, and photographs! The book includes seven chapters, beginning with Robin's work onstage. Chapter two covers "Mork & Mindy"; chapter three, his TV appearances; chapter four, his movies; chapter five, his dedication through the years to Comic Relief; chapter six is called "Robin Speaks," which includes two interviews - one with Playgirl Magazine (1979), the other with America Online; and chapter seven is a "Movie Titles" Search-A-Word puzzle that you won't be able to resist!
     Since this was released in 1997, it's a bit outdated, but still a great source for most of your Robin Williams quandaries. I would LOVE to see a new edition published, updated with everything after 1997.
     As mentioned above, you'll find a TON of fabulous, high-quality photographs of Robin - black n' white, and full-color. The photos alone make the book worth owning! The text is just an added bonus, LOL!
     The focus is Robin's professional life. We are given some personal information/facts, but not as much as I would've liked to peruse, if given the opportunity.
     It's a "fun" way to spend an afternoon! I highly recommend it. TWO-THUMBS-UP!!!


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