RAINN WILSON is best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Dwight Schrute on NBC's The Office, though today he's equally well-known for his millions of Twitter followers and the philosophy website he founded, SoulPancake, which launched a New York Times bestselling book of the same name.
"Quirky, witty, literate."
--Washington Post "Rainn Wilson's memoir captures essence of his
offbeat humor."
--Chicago Sun-Times "Wilson defies the typical tropes of celebrity
memoir. At points, Bassoon King's episodes read with the comparably
startling, surreal and yet downright endearing outrageousness of an
Augusten Burroughs or even David Sedaris essay... Wilson's memoir
details what it's like for a regular human, a relatable human, a
nerd to become famous after climbing the proverbial ladder of
professional acting (whilst keeping your humanity and your grounded
perspective intact)."
--Paste Magazine, a top 10 book of November "Filled with genuinely
fascinating stories about his unusual upbringing, his entree into
the comedy world and his thoughtfully developed views on life,
Wilson's book is an unsurprisingly funny and surprisingly poignant
entry in the cavalcade of celebrity memoirs."
--BookPage "A breath of fresh air in a genre desperately gasping
for some...a deeply personal recollection of Wilson's journey from
bassoon player to Emmy-nominated beet farmer...It's outlandish and
unexpected, but it reads real."
--Phoenix New Times "You know Rainn Wilson as Dwight from NBC's The
Office, but I'm not sure many are fully prepared for how outrageous
and often endearing his life story can be, captured in the pages of
The Bassoon King."
--Oakland Press "Wilson's hilarious book is a brisk, delightful
read for his devoted fans."
--American Way "The Office star brings a value-added approach to
his new book The Bassoon King It's a coming-of-age story and a
showbiz memoir and a funny read. Wilson also brings a values-added
approach: The Bassoon King is a gentle introduction to the Baha'i
Faith, which Wilson re-embraced as an adult, after wrestling with
both drugs and the question of meaning in his life."
--Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
"Wilson's story is engaging...Readers will relish his experiences
as Dwight Schrute (who contributes the book's foreword) in The
Office--snagging the part, the show's debut, the actors and
writers, and behind-the-scenes reminiscences."
--Publishers Weekly "[Wilson] shares the ups and downs of his
journey to fame in this funny and frank memoir... of particular
interest to aspiring actors and other creative types, as well as
the many fans of the long-running NBC comedy."
--Booklist "Certainly for fans of The Office, but the amiable actor
also offers thoughtful glimpses into the realities of the TV and
film industry and an impassioned rationale for living an openly
spiritual life."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Quirky, witty, literate."
Washington Post
"Rainn Wilson's memoir captures essence of his offbeat humor."
Chicago Sun-Times
Wilson defies the typical tropes of celebrity memoir. At points,
Bassoon King s episodes read with the comparably startling, surreal
and yet downright endearing outrageousness of an Augusten Burroughs
or even David Sedaris essay Wilson s memoir details what it s like
for a regular human, a relatable human, a nerd to become famous
after climbing the proverbial ladder of professional acting (whilst
keeping your humanity and your grounded perspective intact).
Paste Magazine, a top 10 book of November
"Filled with genuinely fascinating stories about his unusual
upbringing, his entree into the comedy world and his thoughtfully
developed views on life, Wilson s book is an unsurprisingly funny
and surprisingly poignant entry in the cavalcade of celebrity
memoirs."
BookPage
A breath of fresh air in a genre desperately gasping for
some...adeeply personal recollection of Wilson's journey from
bassoon player to Emmy-nominated beet farmer It's outlandish and
unexpected, but it reads real.
Phoenix New Times
You know Rainn Wilson as Dwight from NBC s The Office, but I m not
sure many are fully prepared for how outrageous and often endearing
his life story can be, captured in the pages of The Bassoon
King.
Oakland Press
"Wilson's hilarious book is a brisk, delightful read for his
devoted fans."
American Way
"The Office star brings a value-added approach to his new book The
Bassoon King It's a coming-of-age storyanda showbiz memoiranda
funny read.Wilson also brings a values-added approach: The Bassoon
King is a gentle introduction to theBaha'iFaith, which Wilson
re-embraced as an adult, after wrestling with both drugs and the
question of meaning in his life."
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Wilson s story is engaging Readers will relish his experiences as
Dwight Schrute (who contributes the book s foreword) in The Office
snagging the part, the show s debut, the actors and writers, and
behind-the-scenes reminiscences.
Publishers Weekly
[Wilson] shares the ups and downs of his journey to fame in this
funny and frank memoir of particular interest to aspiring actors
and other creative types, as well as the many fans of the
long-running NBC comedy.
Booklist
"Certainly for fans ofThe Office, but the amiable actor also offers
thoughtful glimpses into the realities of the TV and film industry
and an impassioned rationale for living an openly spiritual
life."
Kirkus Reviews"
"Quirky, witty, literate."
"Washington Post"
"Rainn Wilson's memoir captures essence of his offbeat humor."
"Chicago Sun-Times
" Wilson defies the typical tropes of celebrity memoir. At points,
"Bassoon King" s episodes read with the comparably startling,
surreal and yet downright endearing outrageousness of an Augusten
Burroughs or even David Sedaris essay Wilson s memoir details what
it s like for a regular human, a relatable human, a nerd to become
famous after climbing the proverbial ladder of professional acting
(whilst keeping your humanity and your grounded perspective
intact). "
"Paste Magazine, a top 10 book of November""
"Filled with genuinely fascinating stories about his unusual
upbringing, his entree into the comedy world and his thoughtfully
developed views on life, Wilson s book is an unsurprisingly funny
and surprisingly poignant entry in the cavalcade of celebrity
memoirs."
"BookPage
" A breath of fresh air in a genre desperately gasping for
some...adeeply personal recollection of Wilson's journey from
bassoon player to Emmy-nominated beet farmer It's outlandish and
unexpected, but it reads real.
"Phoenix New Times
"You know Rainn Wilson as Dwight from NBC s" "The Office," " but I
m not sure many are fully prepared for how outrageous and often
endearing his life story can be, captured in the pages of" "The
Bassoon King."
" "Oakland Press"
"Wilson's hilarious book is a brisk, delightful read for his
devoted fans."
"American Way"
""The Office" star brings a value-added approach to his new book
"The Bassoon King" It's a coming-of-age story"and"a showbiz
memoir"and"a funny read.Wilson also brings a values-added approach:
"The Bassoon King" is a gentle introduction to theBaha'iFaith,
which Wilson re-embraced as an adult, after wrestling with both
drugs and the question of meaning in his life."
"Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
"
Wilson s story is engaging Readers will relish his experiences as
Dwight Schrute (who contributes the book s foreword) in "The
Office" snagging the part, the show s debut, the actors and
writers, and behind-the-scenes reminiscences.
"Publishers Weekly
" [Wilson] shares the ups and downs of his journey to fame in this
funny and frank memoir of particular interest to aspiring actors
and other creative types, as well as the many fans of the
long-running NBC comedy.
"Booklist"
"Certainly for fans ofThe Office, but the amiable actor also offers
thoughtful glimpses into the realities of the TV and film industry
and an impassioned rationale for living an openly spiritual
life."
"Kirkus Reviews""
"Rainn Wilson's memoir captures essence of his offbeat humor."
"Chicago Sun-Times
" Wilson defies the typical tropes of celebrity memoir. At points,
"Bassoon King" s episodes read with the comparably startling,
surreal and yet downright endearing outrageousness of an Augusten
Burroughs or even David Sedaris essay Wilson s memoir details what
it s like for a regular human, a relatable human, a nerd to become
famous after climbing the proverbial ladder of professional acting
(whilst keeping your humanity and your grounded perspective
intact). "
"Paste Magazine""
"Filled with genuinely fascinating stories about his unusual
upbringing, his entree into the comedy world and his thoughtfully
developed views on life, Wilson s book is an unsurprisingly funny
and surprisingly poignant entry in the cavalcade of celebrity
memoirs."
"BookPage
" A breath of fresh air in a genre desperately gasping for
some...adeeply personal recollection of Wilson's journey from
bassoon player to Emmy-nominated beet farmer It's outlandish and
unexpected, but it reads real.
"Phoenix New Times"
"Wilson's hilarious book is a brisk, delightful read for his
devoted fans."
"American Way"
""The Office" star brings a value-added approach to his new book
"The Bassoon King" It's a coming-of-age story"and"a showbiz
memoir"and"a funny read.Wilson also brings a values-added approach:
"The Bassoon King" is a gentle introduction to theBaha'iFaith,
which Wilson re-embraced as an adult, after wrestling with both
drugs and the question of meaning in his life."
"Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
"
Wilson s story is engaging Readers will relish his experiences as
Dwight Schrute (who contributes the book s foreword) in "The
Office" snagging the part, the show s debut, the actors and
writers, and behind-the-scenes reminiscences.
"Publishers Weekly
" [Wilson] shares the ups and downs of his journey to fame in this
funny and frank memoir of particular interest to aspiring actors
and other creative types, as well as the many fans of the
long-running NBC comedy.
"Booklist"
"Certainly for fans ofThe Office, but the amiable actor also offers
thoughtful glimpses into the realities of the TV and film industry
and an impassioned rationale for living an openly spiritual
life."
"Kirkus Reviews""
"Filled with genuinely fascinating stories about his unusual
upbringing, his entree into the comedy world and his thoughtfully
developed views on life, Wilson s book is an unsurprisingly funny
and surprisingly poignant entry in the cavalcade of celebrity
memoirs."
"BookPage
" A breath of fresh air in a genre desperately gasping for
some...adeeply personal recollection of Wilson's journey from
bassoon player to Emmy-nominated beet farmer It's outlandish and
unexpected, but it reads real.
"Phoenix New Times"
"Wilson's hilarious book is a brisk, delightful read for his
devoted fans."
"American Way
"
Wilson s story is engaging Readers will relish his experiences as
Dwight Schrute (who contributes the book s foreword) in "The
Office" snagging the part, the show s debut, the actors and
writers, and behind-the-scenes reminiscences.
"Publishers Weekly
" [Wilson] shares the ups and downs of his journey to fame in this
funny and frank memoir of particular interest to aspiring actors
and other creative types, as well as the many fans of the
long-running NBC comedy.
"Booklist"
"Certainly for fans ofThe Office, but the amiable actor also offers
thoughtful glimpses into the realities of the TV and film industry
and an impassioned rationale for living an openly spiritual
life."
"Kirkus Reviews""
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