The Geraldo Show: A Memoir

ABO Personality Quiz
Take a quick quiz to find out whether you‘re Alpha, Beta, or Omega.
Start Test

Related Books

The Real Garcia

The Real Garcia

My grandfather was a thief. He stole my grandmother’s name and her identity. He used them to escape a poor, forgotten corner of the rural West, then ran off with another woman. He became a law professor, standing at podiums and lecturing about justice. She became a famous painter, giving interviews about integrity. My grandmother spent her whole life trapped in that same dying farmland. Everyone called her an old maid. She never stopped waiting for him. Not even on her deathbed. Fifty years later, I clawed my way out of that godforsaken place on the strength of two generations, my grandmother and my mother. I made partner at a top law firm. It was graduation season. I sat in the lead interviewer’s chair. Across from me sat a girl. Polished. Confident. The most outstanding graduate from the best law school in the state. I opened her résumé and flipped through it page by page. Then I stopped at the family information section. I stared at that name for a very long time. I looked up at her and said quietly, “You didn’t get the job.”
10 8 Chapters
I Woke Up Married to a Politician

I Woke Up Married to a Politician

Gabriella Halim woke up in a luxurious room she didn’t recognize. When she looked in the mirror, she nearly fainted. Her face was still beautiful, but… more mature. She was no longer the twenty-year-old girl she remembered—she had become a thirty-year-old woman. Even more shocking, she had been married to Adryan Lewis for five years, a young, ambitious, and notoriously cold politician. Gabby immediately realized one thing: her husband hated her. Cold glares, cutting words, and an impenetrable distance left her bewildered. What had happened in the past ten years? Rather than crying or pleading for love, Gabby chose a different path: enjoying the luxury she now had. A grand house, wardrobes full of designer dresses, and an unlimited bank account. Why bother chasing love when life could be this comfortable? But the world of politics was never simple. Public scrutiny, rival political intrigues, and scandalous gossip forced Gabby to take on a role far greater than that of a mere “trophy wife.” And as Adryan began to notice the dramatic changes in Gabby, the question remained: would his hatred persist, or could it transform into something he never expected?
0 20 Chapters
Marrying My Ex for the Show

Marrying My Ex for the Show

Lights, Camera, Action. Rebecca Jones is currently at the pinnacle of TV dramas. But how much longer? Everyone knows they don’t see behind the scenes. Rebecca’s private life isn’t for public consumption. What secrets are hidden there? Everett Stone, Rebecca's onetime co-star. He knows several of Rebecca’s secrets as they were once secretly married. Everett’s Gena’s current costar. Everett and Gena have had a tumultuous relationship. This man really gets around. Gena D’Or wants what Rebecca has. She’ll use any means necessary to take Rebecca’s place as the Rose of Black Dawn Productions. Gena’s close to her goal after years of trying. Crooked agents, a billionaire princess, many rumors, and dropping ratings. Rebecca is desperate to survive this cutthroat business. Everett’s interested in cutting his losses after his agent played him like a newbie for years. Everett can’t prove it yet. However, he receives an offer to reprise his original role as Dane Matthews, the male love interest of his ex-wife’s character Bella Cardinal, on the night-time drama Empire Nights. Will he leave Gena’s show, Grandview Place? To return to where he started. What about his ex-wife? Nothing’s the same on the Empire Night’s set. Rebecca isn’t the same. Everett finds he’s not as immune to his ex as he believed. Can he get his backstage pass to Rebecca’s private life back? Will he save her from whatever is destroying her? Or will he be the one to destroy her? How will they respond when the studio forces Rebecca and Everett to marry for the show's ratings? Money, misdirection, celebrity, secrets, and rumors make or break everyone in this business. What happens when the curtain falls and the lights go out?
10 106 Chapters
The Gangleader and Me

The Gangleader and Me

"Hey, beautiful." I turned around slowly to see a guy approaching me from the party. "I'm not interested." "But, I am." He cackled. "Well, that's too bad, huh?" I laughed, leaning against the wall as my vision cleared a bit. "Shut up." "And why should she listen to you?" That's when I noticed Tyson leaning against the refrigerator with his arms crossed over his chest. "And who might you be?" The guy turned to face Tyson instead of me. "Her boyfriend?" "No, but I'm the guy who just fucked your mom, and she said I should tell you how much she enjoyed it since your father can't compare." "You're a dead man walking, punk!" The guy charged at Tyson. And next thing I knew, Tyson was pulling the guy up from the floor by his shirt and shoving him towards the exit, effortlessly. I smirked. ☆☆☆☆ Ashley, the daughter of a millionaire, moves to a new city and hopes for a fresh start. With her sharp wit, she often finds herself at the center of school drama, not by choice, but by circumstances. Intent on maintaining a low profile at her new campus, her plan quickly falls apart when she mistakenly parks her bike in a reserved spot. Tyson, the school's notorious bad boy, is not just a troublemaker, but he's the youngest gang leader to be a part of a powerful mafia, feared by many but understood by few. Despite his fearsome reputation in the streets while other leaders might see him as a mere boy, Tyson is fiercely loyal to his inner circle, showing a side of him that few ever see. What will happen when their paths cross? ☆☆☆☆ "𝑫𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒈𝒊𝒓𝒍𝒔 𝒘𝒉𝒐 𝒅𝒐𝒆𝒔𝒏'𝒕 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝒂 𝒇𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕, 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝒔𝒖𝒓𝒆 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘𝒔 𝒉𝒐𝒘 𝒕𝒐 𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒔𝒉 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎." ☆☆☆☆
0 14 Chapters
Shadows of a Journalist

Shadows of a Journalist

An ambitious human journalist, investigating a series of gruesome murders linked to a powerful but secretive family, finds herself drawn into the orbit of their ruthless and dominant alpha. He offers her protection and exclusive access, but his help comes at a price: she must submit to his control, all while trying to uncover the truth about his pack's dark secrets and the brutal murder of her own sister.
10 108 Chapters
 DIARY OF A PATRIOT

DIARY OF A PATRIOT

A love affair between two unlikely fellows because of the huge differences in their religion, culture and tribe. The two strange fellows met in a national youth service scheme after graduating from the university. It was love at first sight. But from a distance the love brewed till their paths crossed. Everything nearly fall apart if not that they were meant be. Destiny has a way of orchestrating events. They had no option than to tell themselves the truth which is that happiness lies with both of them coming together as one. But to make this happen the two had to wrestle down the tribal hatred, the religious acrimony, the cultural bias that nearly shattered their love. It's romantic, it's intriguing, it's fascinating, it's titillating and captivating.
0 17 Chapters

Is The Geraldo Show: A Memoir worth reading?

4 Answers2026-02-25 09:06:40
I picked up 'The Geraldo Show: A Memoir' on a whim, mostly because I’ve always been fascinated by the blurry line between journalism and entertainment. Geraldo Rivera’s career is such a wild ride—from hard-hitting investigative reporting to the chaotic spectacle of his talk show era. The memoir dives into his reflections on media, fame, and the occasional controversies, which I found surprisingly introspective. It’s not just a shallow celebrity tell-all; there’s real depth here about how TV shaped public discourse.

That said, if you’re expecting a polished, regret-free autobiography, this isn’t it. Geralto owns his mistakes with a mix of defiance and self-awareness, which makes for a compelling read. His storytelling is engaging, though some chapters feel rushed, like he’s trying to cram decades into one book. Still, for anyone curious about the golden age of talk shows or media history, it’s a solid pick. I finished it with a newfound appreciation for his resilience—even if I don’t agree with all his choices.

Who are the main characters in The Geraldo Show: A Memoir?

4 Answers2026-02-25 01:02:50
The Geraldo Show: A Memoir' is a fascinating dive into the world of daytime talk shows, and the main characters are as dynamic as the stories they tell. Geraldo Rivera, of course, is the heart of it all—his charisma and sometimes controversial approach shaped the show's tone. Then there's the parade of guests, from everyday people sharing wild stories to celebrities stirring up drama. The production team also feels like characters in their own right, working behind the scenes to keep the chaos under control. It's a whirlwind of personalities, and Rivera's memoir captures how each one left an imprint on the show's legacy.

What makes it so engaging is how Rivera reflects on these interactions. He doesn’t just list names; he paints vivid portraits of the people who made 'The Geraldo Show' unforgettable. Whether it’s the emotional confessions of guests or the heated debates that went viral before 'viral' was even a thing, the memoir feels like a backstage pass to a cultural phenomenon. I love how it humanizes everyone involved, even the most outrageous figures.

What happens in The Geraldo Show: A Memoir ending?

4 Answers2026-02-25 06:14:00
The ending of 'The Geraldo Show: A Memoir' is this raw, unfiltered moment where Geraldo Rivera reflects on the chaos and controversy that defined his career. He doesn’t shy away from admitting mistakes—like the infamous Al Capone’s vault debacle—but frames them as lessons in media’s unpredictability. The memoir closes with him grappling with legacy, wondering if his brand of sensational journalism helped or hurt public discourse. It’s surprisingly introspective, almost like he’s arguing with himself on the page.

What stuck with me was his candidness about fame’s emptiness. After decades of chasing headlines, he admits feeling like a circus act sometimes. The final pages linger on quieter moments with family, suggesting that off-camera life mattered more than ratings. No grand moral, just a man sorting through his contradictions.

Can I read The Geraldo Show: A Memoir online for free?

4 Answers2026-02-25 00:33:33
Man, I wish it were that easy to snag a free read of 'The Geraldo Show: A Memoir'! I've hunted around for digital copies before, and most legit platforms like Amazon or Barnes & Noble require a purchase. Sometimes libraries offer e-book loans through apps like Libby or OverDrive, but it depends on their catalog.

Piracy sites pop up in searches, but I avoid those—supporting authors matters, y’know? If you’re tight on cash, maybe check if your local library has a physical copy. Memoirs like Geraldo’s are packed with wild stories from his career, so it’s worth the hunt. I ended up buying mine secondhand for cheap!

Are there books similar to The Geraldo Show: A Memoir?

5 Answers2026-02-25 07:58:38
I stumbled upon 'The Geraldo Show: A Memoir' a while back, and it struck me how raw and unfiltered it felt. If you're looking for something with that same gritty, behind-the-scenes vibe, you might enjoy 'Live Wire' by Geraldo Rivera himself—it’s got that same energy but digs deeper into his career. Another great pick is 'The Operator' by Tom King, which captures the chaos of live TV with a mix of humor and drama.

For something less celebrity-focused but equally gripping, 'Born Standing Up' by Steve Martin is a fantastic memoir about the highs and lows of showbiz. It’s quieter but just as revealing. And if you want a wild ride, 'I’m Your Man' by Sylvie Simmons, about Leonard Cohen’s life, has that same blend of personal chaos and creative brilliance. Honestly, memoirs like these make me appreciate how messy and human even the biggest stars are.

Why does The Geraldo Show: A Memoir spark controversy?

5 Answers2026-02-25 07:12:19
The Geraldo Show: A Memoir' has become a lightning rod for debate largely because of Geraldo Rivera's polarizing career. Love him or hate him, his memoir doesn't shy away from the messy, headline-grabbing moments—like the infamous Al Capone vault debacle or his confrontational talk show era. Some readers feel it's a candid reflection of media sensationalism, while others argue it glorifies tabloid tactics without enough introspection.

What really gets people riled up is how he frames his role in those controversies. The book dances between self-deprecation and defensiveness, which rubs critics the wrong way. Fans, though, eat up his unfiltered take on journalism's gray areas. It’s less about the content and more about whether you buy his version of events—which, honestly, feels like watching one of his old TV segments again.
Popular Searches
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status