Do not look for a story in this book in the style of "I was born, raised . . .". Larry King wouldn't be Larry King if he wrote so boringly. The autobiography of an interview genius is something like this: "I was a hooligan, I was a bad guy, but I was damn lucky all my life." Larry King was always in the right place at the right time. He crashed into the car of future President Kennedy and escaped with a promise to vote only for Kennedy. Working at a small radio station in Miami, he managed to interview the great Sinatra, who did not give interviews at all. I put my last money on a horse, which was accepted for 70 to 1, and . . . won $ 8, 000. This is the whole Larry King, whose biography is more like an exciting adventure novel.