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janradder February 24 2009, 15:38:51 UTC
God, I hated this book, thoroughly. She's got the whole MS thing that you don't find out about until, what -- a hundred pages into it -- even though it's supposedly what's fueling her passion to form a band? And then she just kind of drops it only to bring it out and mention it in passing from time to time, but she never describes how the MS affects her life except to say that it does. Then there's the structure of the book, how it keeps jumping back into her past for no apparent reason (I mean, really, why does she keep going back to her childhood at those odd moments when the memory she's describing has nothing to do with what comes before or after -- they're just odd non-sequiturs). Some of the writing was fairly hackneyed, too -- that part with her "marrying" the stage made me want to crawl under a table out of embarrassment for her. I also got pretty sick of listening to her complain about how her band never got any breaks -- they were a mediocre band that had a couple of okay songs and, by her own admission, they seemed pretty ready and willing to cancel shows and tours because they were tired or bored -- not really the sort of thing a band struggling to make it should do.

I felt like there was a good book in there if she'd just stuck with the band on the road and cut out all the whining and "we-coulda-been-contendas" crap. But that's what the book was -- whining and complaining that they never caught a break. And I think the only reason it got published and pushed as much as it did was because she's Mrs. Paul Westerberg.

Sorry for the rant -- I was just really ticked off by that book.

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snurri February 24 2009, 18:44:02 UTC
First off, not sure if you've seen Laurie's response to you, below.

I agree that there were some odd jumps that didn't always flow for me, and it did get fairly negative towards the end, but I felt like that reflected her state of mind at the time she was writing about. As for the rest I'm OK to agree to disagree--except that I think it's unwarranted to suggest that she got a book contract because of who she's married to.

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