<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GoodreadsResponse>
	<Request>
		<authentication>false</authentication>
		    <method><![CDATA[]]></method>
	</Request>
	
<book>
  <id>99417</id>
  <title><![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]></title>
  <isbn><![CDATA[0345420896]]></isbn>
  <isbn13><![CDATA[9780345420893]]></isbn13>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <description><![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]></description>
  <work>
  <best_book_id type="integer">99417</best_book_id>
  <books_count type="integer">1</books_count>
  <desc_user_id type="integer" nil="true"></desc_user_id>
  <id type="integer">95845</id>
  <media_type nil="true"></media_type>
  <original_language_id type="integer" nil="true"></original_language_id>
  <original_publication_day type="integer" nil="true"></original_publication_day>
  <original_publication_month type="integer">10</original_publication_month>
  <original_publication_year type="integer">1999</original_publication_year>
  <original_title>Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music</original_title>
  <rating_dist>total:5|5:2|4:2|3:1|</rating_dist>
  <ratings_count type="integer">5</ratings_count>
  <ratings_sum type="integer">21</ratings_sum>
  <reviews_count type="integer">8</reviews_count>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
</work>

  <average_rating><![CDATA[4.20]]></average_rating>
  <ratings_count><![CDATA[5]]></ratings_count>
  <text_reviews_count><![CDATA[2]]></text_reviews_count>
  
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music]]></link>
  <authors>
    <author>
    <id>4830</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Peter Guralnick]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-200x266.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4830.Peter_Guralnick]]></link>
    <average_rating>4.24</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>1367</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>184</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>
    <reviews start="1" end="8" total="8">
      <review>
  <id>54976175</id>
    <user>
    <id>347123</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Monica]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Royal Oak, MI]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/347123-monica]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1245250038p3/347123.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1245250038p2/347123.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="maybe-someday" />
        <shelf name="wish-list" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[Melanie]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Mon May 04 20:20:38 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Mon May 04 20:26:31 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[I must have 1000 books on my to read, maybe-someday and can-read-a-bit-at-a-time-shelves. Somebody help me.]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/54976175]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/54976175]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>14204755</id>
    <user>
    <id>129335</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Phoebe]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Memphis, TN]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/129335-phoebe]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1201238592p3/129335.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1201238592p2/129335.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Jan 31 15:49:47 -0800 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Jan 31 15:49:47 -0800 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[Guralnick is pretty awsome.<br/><br/>And I am thanked in this book too...<br/><br/>And I still have my edit copy somewhere...<br/><br/>]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/14204755]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/14204755]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>65666363</id>
    <user>
    <id>988221</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Trevor]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/988221-trevor]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Fri Jul 31 10:40:45 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri Jul 31 10:40:45 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/65666363]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/65666363]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>54779829</id>
    <user>
    <id>1119240</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Melanie]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1119240-melanie]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1244821271p3/1119240.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1244821271p2/1119240.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>5</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Sun May 03 08:54:50 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Sun May 03 08:54:50 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/54779829]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/54779829]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>53525373</id>
    <user>
    <id>1157631</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Jill]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1157631-jill]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1210640392p3/1157631.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1210640392p2/1157631.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>3</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Tue Apr 21 17:46:39 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Apr 21 17:46:39 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/53525373]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/53525373]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>49705145</id>
    <user>
    <id>2141045</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Vicky]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Buckeye Lake, OH]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2141045-vicky]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1237415784p3/2141045.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1237415784p2/2141045.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>5</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Wed Mar 18 15:51:40 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Wed Mar 18 15:51:40 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/49705145]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/49705145]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>18324876</id>
    <user>
    <id>522260</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Selena]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Aston, PA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/522260-selena]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1216056328p3/522260.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1216056328p2/522260.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Fri Mar 21 15:00:02 -0700 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri Mar 21 15:00:08 -0700 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/18324876]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/18324876]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>3037327</id>
    <user>
    <id>184526</id>
    <name><![CDATA[John]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/184526-john-hamilton]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1184172667p3/184526.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1184172667p2/184526.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">99417</id>
  <isbn>0345420896</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780345420893</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">2</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[Elvis Day by Day: The Definitive Record of His Life and Music]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278m/99417.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171437278s/99417.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/99417.Elvis_Day_by_Day_The_Definitive_Record_of_His_Life_and_Music</link>
  <average_rating>4.20</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>5</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[On the heels of Peter Guralnick's acclaimed two-volume study of the rise and fall of Elvis Presley (<em>Last Train to Memphis</em> and <em>Careless Love</em>) comes a book that chronicles the same epic tale in a manner that's far less weighty than the preceding tomes, but almost as telling. For this quick-hit chronology of the Elvis story, Guralnick and his collaborator, archivist/record producer Ernst Jorgensen, were given access to 35 tons of Presley flotsam that included everything from his first income tax return to a mother lode of unpublished candids. Freed from a narrative structure, the authors chronicle the cultural icon through snippets that capture the mundane (Elvis gets his first Tupelo Public Library card, February 13, 1948) and remarkable (Elvis enlists in the battle against drugs when meeting President Nixon in the White House, December 21, 1970). Little by little, the fragments fit together to form the picture of a man hurtling toward the precipice (March 24, 1977: &quot;Elvis's stage wardrobe is limited to two jumpsuits that he can fit into&quot;). In this sense, <em>Day by Day</em>'s scrapbook appearance is deceiving; this is serious business, indeed. <em>--Steven Stolder</em>]]>
  </description>
  <published>1999</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Fri Jul 13 12:53:42 -0700 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri Jul 13 12:53:42 -0700 2007</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3037327]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3037327]]></link>
</review>
    </reviews>
  <popular_shelves>
          <shelf name="to-read" />
          <shelf name="wish-list" />
          <shelf name="maybe-someday" />
      </popular_shelves>
  <book_links>
    <book_link>
  <id>8</id>
  <name><![CDATA[WorldCat]]></name>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book_link/follow/8?book_id=99417</link>
</book_link>
  </book_links>
</book>
</GoodreadsResponse>