Ready to tell all: Arnold Schwarzenegger, pictured in New York this week, has agreed to write a book

The Terminator star has agreed to set the record straight about his Hollywood career and time as Governor of California.
The 64-year-old will work on the book tentatively called Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story, in between shooting scenes for his next film The Expendables 2, with Sylvester Stallone.
While the book will focus on his Hollywood career and life in politics he will talk about the end of his marriage to Maria Shriver after 25 years following his confession of fathering a lovechild with their housekeeper.
The book will also cover his early days as a bodybuilder and his childhood in Austria.
Schwarzenegger spokesman Adam Mendelshon said:" He has been keeping notes and working on the book for over a year.
'He didn't want to write his autobiography while he was governor.'
The actor, best known for his action films like Total Recall and the Terminator series, has kept a low profile since admitting to an affair with his housekeeper Mildred Baena.
Schwarzenegger admitted her 14 year old son was his and the revelation led to end of his marriage to Maria Shriver.
The couple are divorcing.
The autobiography will be published in 2012.

source:dailymail