Moonwalk
Michael Jackson
1988, 1989, William Heinemann, London
0749300000
231p.
This autobiography of Michael Jackson focuses on his career, from being the youngest member of Jackson 5, up until the book was released in 1988.
I enjoyed reading this, the language was simple and easy to read. But there were a few important messages in there. In light of recent events, parts of this book were poignant, particularly where Jackson talks about death. If you want an exposé and sensation, this is not the biography for you.
Link to journal at bookcrossing
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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