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Loading... Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Meby Pattie Boyd
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I thought this was exceptionally written overall. It was a great behind the scenes look at the Beatles and Clapton and painted them both, as well as Pattie, n not the greatest light, but not a bit mean spirited. It showed the human side of everyone and that we all make mistakes, whether we're a huge rock star, or a simple taxi driver. This book was just alright. The way she jumped around so much really made it hard to follow. It seemed like one minute we were in 1965 talking about George and then 3 paragraphs later we were in 1970 talking about Eric... it was kind of annoying. I was hoping for some new information about the Beatles that I hadn't already read somewhere else, but was disappointed. The relationship with Eric I found more interesting, I guess maybe because I didn't really know much about it to begin with. Sometimes I felt like she was overly wining wa-wa... poor me. I glad the book didn't end like that, but come on, you know? Don't get me wrong, there were a few interesting tid-bits here and there, but I found myself bored through a lot of it. I didn't care for all the name dropping that this book was full of. I got bored with all the talk of modeling in the beginning (I had no idea, and don't really care who all those people were). It was just so-so for me. She has, indeed lived an interesting life, though. With better writing and less pointless name-dropping this might have been more interesting. It is written in a wandering, monotone, jumping from topic to unrelated topic, as if the book was compiled of sentences from a list of notes. There is a lack of personal interaction and emotion from Ms Boyd and the personalities she writes about. However, it provided some insight into the life of a of rock star. Shoddily written yet marginally interesting story of the life of Pattie Boyd, the wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton. no reviews | add a review
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