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I didn't.
This autobiography, while poorly written, does give some insight as to why Michelle Phillips was INCAPABLE of being faithful to
any man. She blames all of her actions on being "young and inexperienced". In fairness, her parents certainly didn't set the best example with all their infidelities. She clearly never witnessed any healthy relationships among her elders, and carried this "love the one you're with" mentality into her marriage to John Phillips. She loved being the "hottie" of the group, and used it to her advantage. Interesting sidenote: Her daugher, Chynna (of the group "Wilson Phillips") married actor Billy Baldwin. I read an article a few years back that Chynna was frustrated that Michelle kept hitting on Billy. Big surprise.
I can only say I never got around to finishing John's book, Michelle's however, I finished reading for the second time last week and found it to be every bit as exciting and enjoyable as I did the first time around...
It is a a very personal book, Michelle certainly chooses the path of honesty in this book, she speaks the words of a woman who was a...lot more than just a shallow hottie as 'some' might put it, but as a woman who loved passionately, who was hurt deeply, what always strikes me as powerful is the pain I think she feels to this day over the death of Cass Elliot. In interviews she says very little, and not a lot of emotion is shown up front in the book, but when she speaks of it, something happens, be it facial, or something in the words, but you just find yourself missing a beat with her and empathising as she remembers the good friend she lost.
For a non-writer, this biography is top knotch, not nearly half as self indulgent and hedonistic as John Phillips' biography is.
I highly recommend this book, it will unveil the many depths of this wonderful lady I can only hope to meet one of those days.
What not many people know is the difficult and at times troubled existence that Holly led during his brief two years in the spotlight. Norman's book is best when he details the insidious influence of Holly's eccentric producer and "manager," Norman Petty, who orchestrated a devious plan to not only deprive Holly of ever collecting his due monies, but to pit Holly's two bandmates against him during the ugly legal wrangling, eventually tying Holly's hands and leaving him no choice but to tackle a grueling winter tour to raise cash for himself and his expectant wife.
While Norman's writing is sometimes weighed down with starstruck adulation, no other Holly biographer has written such a gripping and chilling account of Holly's final days. Many questions about the plane crash remain unanswered, as they probably will always be, but Norman's practical approach to the facts puts things into perspective without embracing some of the more outlandish hypotheses that have surfaced in recent years (such as Holly shooting the pilot in mid-flight). Norman acknowledges but does not pursue such tabloidish details, and though he comes across as a staunch Holly admirer, he presents his subject honestly.
This book is highly recommended to anyone who wants the most truthful chronicle of Buddy Holly's ill-fated but enormously influential life.
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I read a 250 page "textbook" on climbing, and only saw about 10% that I cared about right now. At this point I really don't want to know 75 different ways to wrap a rope around my body to rappel. (you know what I mean?) Teach me something fast, show me some good graphics. Get me started on the right foot! That's what this book does in spades.
The author's best use of pictures are to show both the right way and the wrong way to do something (like run rope through a 'biner). Also, I have done alot of equipment pricing over the past few days, and this book is DEAD ON when it comes to costs of climbing equipment and accessories.
This book is everything the beginner needs to start crawling up walls, just make sure you have a belay partner so you don't kill yourself. :-)