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Peter is the much written about partner and husband of Alexandra Stoddard, best selling lifestyle author. Fans of Alexandra will be particularly delighted to hear Peter give voice to the man who is so familar.
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A great read for anyone on holiday and nothing much to do... Reads easily even if it is a bit on the childish side most of the time, a great read for kids getting into Sci-Fi and I certainly enjoyed it...
A bit of a change from Asimov ;Þ
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That being said, TLYM is not a particularly reliable history of the Beatles, and it's rife with glaring inaccuracies. Much information is presented as fact with no corroboration, and Peter Brown's credibility isn't exactly stellar -- as others have pointed out, the remaining Beatles and their associates were highly critical of the book, viewing it as a betrayal of trust by Brown. Still, even with the book's self-conscious sensationalism (the authors have an annoying tendency to hugely overuse variations of the phrase "revealed here for the first time") many of the anecdotes are amusing, and the insight into the life of Brian Epstein and detail about the workings of Apple Corps. are interesting.
Overall, this book is not the worst Beatles tome out there; certainly more biased accounts than this have been penned about the fab four over the years. If some of the more unlikely tales, as well as Brown's claim to ultimate insider status, are taken with a grain of salt, TLYM makes for an interesting diversion for any Beatles fan looking for more than just analysis of songs and recording procedures.
I read the book every couple of years and it seems to be more powerful each time. It does not paint the Beatles, as individuals, in a very favorable manner, and it is a bit disturbing. However, if you want "the story" this is as close as you will probabally get.
The opening chapter makes you sad--Brown begins with Cynthia Lennon coming home from a weekend trip to find Yoko Ono casually counging around the house in Cynthia's bathrobe. You can almost feel how humiliated she must have been.
Five stars as a good beach book, with the caveat that it's far from complete and not completely reliable.
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Weak points: The Browns during 1920-1940, the Cardinals during 1970-1997 (there was more to 1982 than Darrell Porter trying real hard), and no mention of the Federal League St. Louis Terriers.
I am something of a stat-head, so I also have to point out the book has not benefited from the advances made by Bill James et al. For example, saying the team was hurt by its pitching, then citing the pitchers' records as evidence is not helpful.
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order to take inventory of my personal life. Soon
I find myself forgetting about DVD players and software
applications and begin to focus upon bringing
my life much more in tune with the harmonics of
nature. Thoreau has the ability to cut through the
messages of nonstop consummerism and force the reader to
evaluate the cutural norms of greed and individualism.
Why is it so hard to accept that man is of this planet
and we must learn how to balance our species goals and
desires with those of the other species of life which
inhabit this biosphere?