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Just One More Thing (2006)

par Peter Falk

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The Academy Award-nominated actor best known for his work on the television show "Columbo" humorously relates stories from his past, covering his early attempts at employment, the loss of his right eye, and his Hollywood and Broadway achievements.
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if you’re a Columbo sicko like me I think you’ll get a kick out of this. The 1-5 page chapters go down easy and all of Falks’ tales delight, albeit some more than others. Far from a memoir or autobiography, Just One More Thing feels like a collection of late night tv anecdotes or perhaps like sitting down with Peter for a coffee. ( )
  Mirror_Matt | Feb 3, 2022 |
I picked this book up a couple weeks ago - I couldn't resist it. Started reading this in bits and pieces all out of order. Then I stepped back and read it page by page. It is a quick read.

Peter Falk likes to read short stories so he gives us snapshots of his life in short stories. He points out that the book is not an autobiography. He isn't sure what it is. I'd call it a memoir.

Falk passed away in 2011 at age 83, but the book was published in 2006 and Falk clearly still had all his wits about him, as well as pretty detailed memories. Unfortunately he would soon after be hit with dementia and a rapid mental decline with Alzheimer's disease. Falk tells his stories in a purposely entertaining way. This was a very interesting read.

Why did I pick it up? One might think because of Columbo, Falk's trademark character. The true reason is because I adored him in one of my favorite films "Wings of Desire" in the late 1980's, as well as a sequel a few years later and when I saw this book had a chapter on the film it stayed glued to my hand. The behind the scenes detail and notes Falk wrote made me smile. I laughed out loud several times while reading this, something I can assure you I rarely do when reading a book.

Recommended for any Falk/Columbo fan. Quite a few pictures are included to illustrate his stories, including some of Falk's own drawings. This is a little treasure.
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  RBeffa | Jul 19, 2019 |
Entertaining light read from the star of America's best detective show. ( )
  Jeffrey_Hatcher | Feb 10, 2018 |
When I found out Peter Falk had died, I immediately requested this book from the library. I've recently rediscovered a love of Columbo and have been watching it quite a bit, so I was excited to find Falk's biography. Unlike most biographies, this isn't really a story of his life -- at least not in the true sense. Falk has compiled short stories (designed to be read before bed, as he puts it in the introduction) of his life and experiences, along with lots of pictures. The book is a very quick read, but every minute of it is enjoyable and interesting. I'm glad that I was able to pick up a copy of this book -- and even happier that it even exists. ( )
  callmecayce | Aug 8, 2011 |
Odds and ends from a favorite television staple. Falk seems to have thrown in whatever interested him with some interesting illustration. Not your usual autobiography, but a fun half hour. ( )
  carterchristian1 | Aug 26, 2010 |
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