Helpful Score: 7
I don't know if it was because it was dated, immature, or just your typical girl drooling over rock stars, but I couldn't get into this. I found myself rolling my eyes quite a bit, and flipping ahead to find more lurid details. Nonetheless, I put it down. Not fun or a quick read as I had hoped; boring and juvenile is more like it.
Helpful Score: 4
This book is wonderfully written, surprising, touching, heartbreaking and vulnerable. I'm very glad she wrote this book. I know that the character penny lane played in the movie Almost famous was loosely based on this author. She must have been very charismatic aside from beautiful. It was very refreshing to hear the woman's perspective It made me want to read more of her books. You just can't help wishing good things for such a kind and warm spirit. We are all vulnerable human beings, with both flaws and gifts. How wonderful to go dancing through life as she did, living life to it's fullest. I tried explaining this book to some friends, for the most part they didn't understand, I suspect that is the general misconception, however they are wrong, and I will wait for them to read the book to talk to them about it.
Helpful Score: 3
Great chewing gum for the mind, and interesting cultural history. If you're a boomer who really wanted to run free with rock-n-rollers, this will be a treat for you. Pamela is a happy and spiritual being, and always has been, and no doubt this was part of her appeal to so many musicians. Carry on, Miss Pamela!
Helpful Score: 1
Great book. Keeps your interest from the start
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Helpful Score: 1
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