Also, while it was clearly from a layperson's perspective and not a professional, the peeks into Schwarzenegger's pysche/psychology, or at least what Leigh's analysis of it was, were fascinating, and if anything served to make the subject more sympathetic or understandable than he would be otherwise. It was engaging and well-written and researched, but with none of the smarmy, gossip column tone of many celebrity biographies (in my opinion anyway).
I read this purely for entertainment, out of curiosity of the subject, and fully knowing that it would not be like reading David McCullough, but it was definitely very enjoyable to read and I enjoyed Leigh's writing style. Definitely not flattering, and I can clearly see why Arnold worked so hard to suppress it.