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Loading... Bono: In Conversation with Michka Assayasby Michka Assayas
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Good read. Interesting ideas are scattered throughout their conversations. Bono is easy to like. ( )An interesting read about a larger-than-life, force-of-nature personality. Bono comes across as very human, somewhat bemused at what he does, not just the front man of a great rock band, with all the fame and money and adulation that brings, but as someone who hobnobs with world leaders talking about third world debt, poverty, AIDs, etc. And, as someone aware of his own failings, but who figures he might as well throw himself into the fray, in spite of that, to see if something better emerges. He is extraordinary The dialog format of this book allowed me to sit and hear these two amazing men discuss everything. The conversation was larger than U2, larger the Bono's life story, and moved to encompass the whole earth and the divine, within the lenses of these two men's understanding. It's humbling to be invited to this conversation, even through such a removed medium. An intimate conversation with Bono that I was very pleased to be a part of. I had a lot of respect for Bono before reading the book, and I respect him a lot more after. For any U2 fan or anyone who has been involved with campaigns Bono has fronted, i.e. ONE, I recommend picking this up. no reviews | add a review
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