This book, while entertaining and well-written, should not be read by anyone without a stomach for shameless self-promotion. While some of the anecdotes (the Las Vegas years and his safecracking exploits at Los Alamos come to mind) are indeed priceless, the gist of the book is essentially as follows:

"Look at me, see, aren't I brilliant and charismatic? What, isn't everybody as smart as me?"

This applies to "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" as well.

If you can put that behind you, it is indeed very entertaining. But sometimes Feynman crosses the line between chutzpah and insinuation. I'll bet he was a hard guy to get along with sometimes.