I dont know how he found time to write this autobiography back in 1977.

And I also dont understand how so much of that autobiography could be about golf.

How does he find time to play so much golf?

And how does he make it sound so interesting?

Hes really not like anybody else.

He has walked as a giant through a world of little people and I dont just mean hes tall.

Hes always seemed above us all, even when he has played monsters.

And that lofty perspective makes for a very interesting read.

SoLord Of Misruledescribes Lees life as a gracious journey through absurdity.

I get the feeling Lee doesnt do anything until he feels he can do it well.

And professionalism is what you really get in this autobiography.

Nothing is left out, but nothing is indecorous.

I can think of no better tour guide for the strange world of cinema.

If you want to know that world better, this book is a great place to start.

I think Christopher Lee must know, and have played golf with, absolutely everybody whos anybody.

Our next Den of Geek book club choice will beMiss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Childrenby Ransom Riggs.

Kaci will be discussing it on Monday 15th September.