John Egbert's Reviews > Moonwalk
Moonwalk
by Michael Jackson
by Michael Jackson
People often call this book sugarcoated. I beg to differ. In fact, I think that if you're too stupid to read a book about somebody's life without expecting constant scandals and juicy scoops, you should just put down the book and walk the other way. The author had a story to tell, and he told it. He told it well, and I see no problem with that.
I'm not bashing those who didn't like the book. I'm only saying that you should never come into a book about a person and call it sugarcoated just because you expected what I stated above.
A thing I liked about this book was that even though I am often bored by novels that feature adult characters, I was kept interested by not only the light and readable prose and tone of this book but also the story that wasn't exactly the most stable plot, but what was written extremely well in my opinion.
I'm not bashing those who didn't like the book. I'm only saying that you should never come into a book about a person and call it sugarcoated just because you expected what I stated above.
A thing I liked about this book was that even though I am often bored by novels that feature adult characters, I was kept interested by not only the light and readable prose and tone of this book but also the story that wasn't exactly the most stable plot, but what was written extremely well in my opinion.
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