Carol Du Toit Du Toit từ Simpang, Simpang Alahan Mati, Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia
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In a nutshell: I enjoyed the excellent writing paired with the wild plot, the alchemy of the story was almost akin to blending a perfume itself. Quite enjoyable.
An interesting book, catalouging the rise to fame of U2 from a completely novel album, as well as seeing the counterpoint struggles of Bono-wannabe, Neil McCormick. It's a paced read, both gripping and light-hearted. The author pokes fun at himself, particularly for taking himself so seriously. Some chapters make you laugh out loud, others make your teeth clench in anger for opportunities lost. The rest is just a rollercoaster ride of music, men and ire. A must read for die-hard Bono fans, people wanting to make it big in the rock n roll world, or else for a good read by the by.
This started a little slow, but then picked up. I'm not sure I got to know the main character very well, but I'd pick up more books by this author. I was intrigued by how he twisted the fairy tales to fit perceptions.