PositiveEntertainment WeeklyIn this captivating and unconventional autobiography, Cranston eschews standard chapters and instead breaks up his life into the other parts he has played—estranged son, father, minister, vagabond biker. Humorous, self-aware, and self-deprecating throughout, the book gives a fascinating peek at how Cranston’s mind works, even at its darkest. While acknowledging his talent, the 60-year-old also stresses the importance of hard work, making this a worthwhile read for nascent actors, too.