First I think that that I need to say that I really like Michael Buble's music, and his singing skills. He is one of my favourite male singers (though def NOT my favourite!), and so I was pretty keen to find out more about him and how he rose to fame.
Now I know that I still like the voice but really quite dislike the person. : ) Honestly, I have never read a biography in which the biographer spends more time apologising about certain thing their subject says or does. It seemed like almost every second sentence was "Of course, this wasn't the real Michael Buble speaking...", or "...again, Michael was showing himself to be a family man at heart..." Not to mention he's got a mouth like sewer trap. Oh, swipe me, ain't we classy?
So, reading this book, I have come to the conclusion that Michael is a genuine, laid-back guy. But he also appears to be arrogant, rude and very-well aware of who he is and his 'heart-throb' status. (????) I reckon he'd be alright once you got to know him, but personally I still much prefer Josh Groban.