alan's review
Diana Ross: A Biography
by J. Randy Taraborrelli
alan's review
Diana Ross: A Biography by J. Randy Taraborrelli
alan's review
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recommended for: anyone wanting to learn the true story behind "Dreamgirls"
this book is so easy to read, written in a tabloid style (and sometimes appropriately lacking in grammar and spelling) that keeps the pages turning - but at the same time, one can sense that the author is trying to be fair and understanding both of Diana Ross, and of Mary Wilson and the plight of the other supremes, and various other players in the diva's life. This really does contain all the information one could want to know (excluding what Diana would never tell) - and has a comprehensive discography section at the back to boot. Well researched and an enjoyable read.
