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While Rolling Stone's book review name-checked Harry's famous male friends in the headline, not surprisingly, John's does not. ?Elton John's Me Is A Uniquely Revealing Pop Star Autobiography. The long-awaited book covers his hard childhood, struggles with addiction and road to recovery.? It ends with ?Elton has never been one to hold back difficult truths, and Me ? while a little skimpy on revelations about his brilliant, ground breaking music ? is essential reading for anyone who wants to know the difficult road that he walked while creating it.?

Entertainment Weekly's description of Me is also glowing: ?While Me is as colorful as you'd expect from an artist famous for his outlandish stage costumes and outsize temper tantrums, it is also so much more than simply a dishy sex, drugs and, rock ?n roll tell-all.? The Entertainment Weekly review shows that when it comes to male celebrity memoirs there may be sex and drugs, but no review should reduce their work to just these scandalous and juicy elements.

Can you feel the love tonight? Not yet? Never fear, here comes The Guardian to continue the praise. Their review opens with, ?Choosing one's favourite Elton John story ? like choosing one's favourite Elton song ? can feel like limiting oneself to a mere single grape from the horn of plenty.? Reading reviews of the book you have to wonder if John is still standing because he is unable to sit down from all the ass kissing. The Daily Mail calls it ?the rock memoir of the decade? while for The Washington Post it is an ?unsparing, extravagantly funny new memoir? and ?bracingly honest.? It's hard to find criticism and scrutiny in the reviews of John's work because there is not much negativity. John's book is not better than Harry's; in fact, I think Harry's is much stronger. She's more self-aware and can deconstruct the misconceptions and preconceptions that fans, the media, and other musicians have of her.

Can you feel the love tonight? Not yet? Never fear, here comes ?The Guardian? to continue the praise.

 

 

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