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Worthwhile (with Warts)

Review from Elizabeth and Monty →

The facts of Elizabeth Taylor’s and Montgomery Clift‘s lives are endlessly fascinating, and they are presented here in glimmering (and, at times, in gross) detail. The writing has several loose threads and, despite the narrator’s pleasant voice, there are oddities there too in his work (Get a dictionary! Take a class! Call a coach!). I..

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Not an exhaustive bio,but repetitive

Review from Van Gogh →

It’s not exhaustive. Maybe it is and I can’t tell. The book is not completely chronological, jumping forward and backward in time- which happens several times. The problem with this is that small anecdotes are expounded upon here or there that cross other anecdotes from the same eras, making for lots of perceived repetition. Maybe..

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Alway good

Review from Heavy Metal →

I keep waiting for the omega force and Scout fleet books to falter yet the never do! Always enjoyable to read / Listen to. Just like those special movies you never are tired of watching, I have listened to this series several times. This current book Is as special and unique as the first book..

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Not a fan of this book

Review from Blueshift →

Could not recommend. Poorly written. Did not hold my interest and lots of characters that were not like able, engaging.and were not developed particularly well. Narrator monotonous.