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Rating:  Summary: Attention! Buy and Read this Book! Review: I am not much of a Michael Jackson fan but when all of his problems came out, I became interested in his life. I decided to start reading about him and found this book written about Michael Jackson. I think the book was pretty exciting. I enjoyed reading it and finding out about Jackson and what is would be like to work for him. Wegner worked for him and wrote all that he knew about Jackson. Wegner talked about what it was like to work for such a strange person. I recommend that anyone who likes, dislikes or whatever you feel about Jackson, should buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: Lets get the facts straight Review: I have read this book and liked it very much. The people writing these bad reviews don't know what they are talking about. If they had bothered to notice, the book was published in October 2002. Months before Michael was interviewed in Feb. 2003 about the children sleeping in his bedroom. It appears the news medias liked the book, or they wouldn't be interviewing Wegner over and over again. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
Rating:  Summary: The real deal! Review: Robert Wegner's book provides an honest look at life at Neverland Ranch without getting bogged down in the details. It's straightforward and easy to read. As far as the bad reviews, his book was updated in 2004, which got rid of the typos and bad spacing. So, if that's what you base your book buying decision on, then worry no more :-)
It really is a pleasure to read. He was on our local radio station, and he was a trip to listen to as well! I highly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: HUGE Waste of Money Review: The "author" of this disgrace should be ashamed of himself. Not for talking about Michael Jackson, but for putting out this piece of garbage and calling it a "book."Each page has HUGE typeset, is triple-spaced (I figured each page has maybe 90 words), has typos and/or is just plain blank. This guy does to the reader what he believes Michael Jackson did to the kids! If you're expecting an "insider's" perspective of the Michael Jackson situation, don't hold your breath. This guy's stunning insight includes stuff like "it took me 2 hours to drive around Neverland." Wow, tell me more Uncle Remus! Where's the gossip? Where's the drama? Why was I stupid enough to buy this book?
Rating:  Summary: A Very Sad Attempt! Review: The first thoughts that came to mind as I read this book were if Mr.Wegner observed one-tenth of which he stated he did with Mr. Jackson and young men Mr. Wegner should be charged with aiding abetting and accessory to a crime. In my years of reading I've read more fiction that seemed believable than what Mr.Wegner claims is truth and based in fact in his book. It comes across as a sad attempt to obtain money from his previous employer. I won't even bother going into detail on the spelling and spacing in the book that in and of itself is hurtful to his credibility. I can only conclude that Mr.Wegner was suffering from visual delusions during his employment with Mr. Jackson and had great hopes of wealth from his attempt at writing a book about a man who has given so much of his time and wealth to the needy selflessly.
Rating:  Summary: Save Your Money -- Very Skimpy Review: This "book" is a waste of money. I put the word "book" in quotes because in fact this little tract is less than 10,000 words. That's only about one-tenth the length of an average book. Furthermore, the "author" (also in quotes) has terrible spelling and grammar. Although it appears that Wegner did work for Michael Jackson, it seems Wegner barely met him. Wegner has hardly any information about Jackson. He "reveals" that boys would sometimes sleep in Jackson's room (which Jackson himself has said many times) and that Jackson would sometimes hug boys or sit close to them on a golf cart, both of which Jackson himself has shown in his recent "Home Movies" special. I'm sorry I wasted my money on this!
Rating:  Summary: An Entertaining Read! Review: This book is a fast and easy read that I found entertaining. It was a nice change of pace after reading Tolstoy's, Anna Karenina. If you want to read interesting things about law enforcement and security work at Jackson's ranch, then this book is for you!
Rating:  Summary: Greed Review: When questioned of his motives of writing this book, he denied it was about earning a heavy buck off of Mr. Jackson. Hm...obviously thats easy to deny now because he never did make money off of this filth.
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