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Mariah Carey Revisited : The Unauthorized Biography |
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Rating:  Summary: Not the best information Review: This book is almost an exact replica of the previous book by Chris Nickson "Mariah Carey- her story". There was very little new information. Plus, most of his research is just magazine articles that most die-hard fans (like me) already own. There weren't any exclusive pictures, no actual quotes from Mariah about the book, nothing that made it any more spectacular than a scrapbook made by a fan (which would have probably been more interesting). This book is better for someone who is not a huge fan, but would like to learn some things about her and her life. I think many fans who have been loyal from day one could have gotten together to write a better book.
Rating:  Summary: MARIAH IS THE BEST Review: THIS IS A VERY GOOD BOOK,IT GIVES LOTS OF INFO ABOUT MARIAH, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF THERE WERE MORE PICTURES OF THE BRILLIANT DIVA THOUGH! I AM VERY GLAD THAT I BOUGHT IT.
Rating:  Summary: Yippee Review: When i think of Mariah, I heer the bells in my head. She ain't foolin around when she says I gott get some love. Yea, she is the top and the book will tell you that. I love to chew some good gum when I read about her. She make me want to pop my gum.
Rating:  Summary: Snore ... Review: You have to give writer Chris Nickson credit for trying -- he's written a few tell-alls, "unathorized" biographies and even tried his hand at music criticism. Unfortunately for both his subjects and readers, his writing style tends towards the dull and trite, betrays no sense of taste or history and provides very little insight into his subjects. For the completist only.
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