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A fantastic insight into how the man became the legend. Goes up to 2003. Read about his passion, motivation & work-aholic ethics & how they make him continually strive for more. I'd highly recommend this to anyone interested in knowing where John Bongiovi came from & the path he & his bandmates followed in getting to where they are today. Where's the next book. This was brilliant - I want more.
It didn't delve deep into the real solid relationship between the band members. I am a HUGE Bon Jovi fan. The story is about Jon and how he got started. I did enjoy this book, but it left me wanting more. I expected more information other than what every Bon Jovi fan already knows. If you're hoping for information about his marriage and children, you will be disappointed. This book is not a behind the scenes look at the man, but more about life with the band, the struggles and achievements.
Jon Bon Jovi is great and this is a great book about him.
Pass this one up. As a longtime BonJovi fan, I usually enjoy reading anything about the band but this book is just rehash. She's never met or interviewed the boys, she just put together other people's work and called it a book. Don't waste your money.
Although it was overflowing with endless knowledge, the facts seemed to just be listed off on the page at times. If Jon didn't know of something at that point in his life, then the reader shouldn't know it at that point in the story either. I did not think I would learn anything new that I did not already know before, but this book was much more informative than I expected. His story is so easy to get caught up in all the emotion and excitement, but she hindered that effect by just laying out the facts. So she did her best in gathering and organizing all of the information she has obtained throughout the years.Even though this is a biography about Jon, she still talks a great deal about the other members of the band. I wish that she wrote it as more of a story so that the reader is drawn in deeper so that they can feel like they were there. Her choice of words were great, but it didn't flow well and the British slang made one too many appearances.At parts she would give away what happens further into his life, which might not bother most people, but it bothered me.
She used many quotes by all of the band members of the band to better describe events happening, even though the quotes were from the media. It talks in depth about all the reasons behind everything, about Jon's early inspirations, and how all of the hits ranked on the charts. That way the reader can better connect to Jon and might be able to better understand what he was going through. So that when the ending comes around, the reader feels like they truly know Jon Bon Jovi. She tried to express his determined personality, great accomplishments, humble beginnings, and drive by using descriptive language. I won't bash her for not interviewing the band because I know that they are very reluctant to give away their inside story. But she doesn't overdo it so much that it would have to be called a biography on the band Bon Jovi because she doesn't talk about their childhoods or go too in depth about their personal lives, just about their time spent in the band with Jon.
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