Elvis and Me
Presley, Priscilla Beaulieu ; Harmon, Sandra
(1985)
Berkley Books ,
New York (NY)
ISBN 0-425-09103-1 ,
320 pages
softcover
,
17.6 x
10.7 x
2.5 cm
, 0.185 kg
Category: Memoirs and memories
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This book has been rated by 15
person(s), 15 of them have read this book.
Their average rating is 6.4.
Their comments:
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the supposed true story of the King and his Queen. Good on the surface, but one wonders what things were really like for this great American love story. Not bad. M from TN
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Could have been alot better.
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A story that tells a fairytale, which in many ways was a true story, and leaves a few keys to open some locked doors where reality and mostly solitude are lying. A very positive book from someone Elvis loved more than any other person, his parents and daughter excepted and overall a positive image of a man she truly loved from the very beginning when her father brought home an Elvis record. Luckily Priscilla accepted to reveal more in Elvis by the Presley's.
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one side story
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One sided and seems to be just about the bad times
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I felt I read a Pricilla propaganda pamphlet, it turned me off the lady. MB.
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I think many people want to trash Priscilla for whatever reason. I think the book was great! It told an inside story of life with Elvis and though we may not want to hear it he was a human being with good traits and with faults as we all have. The man the fans saw was a fantasy and an image. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors. I am amazed when people say it was one sided, she revealed things about herself also.
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The book covers more than it reveals. But still I'm glad it's there.
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