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jsant 's review for:
Elvis Presley: The Man. The Life. The Legend.
by Pamela Clarke Keogh
The first half of the book, which covers "young Elvis" is really interesting and details his life before he was discovered and his rise to fame. I learned things I hadn't known.
The second half of the book glosses over the rest of his life seemingly only focusing on the better side of things. I wanted it to dive into more events and even be critical of Elvis and the way he acted in some situations. But that didn't happen.
I still enjoyed the book, and I'm glad I listened to it. I love Anna Fields as a narrator.
The second half of the book glosses over the rest of his life seemingly only focusing on the better side of things. I wanted it to dive into more events and even be critical of Elvis and the way he acted in some situations. But that didn't happen.
I still enjoyed the book, and I'm glad I listened to it. I love Anna Fields as a narrator.