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My Bookish Life Book Review: Let's Spend The Night Together : Backstage Secrets of Super Groupies and Muses

     Hello everyone! How are you guys doing? I hope you all are having a good day . Mine has been busy but, ok so far . I went to a yoga class earlier and that was really fun and relaxing. Now that my house work is done I want to spend some time with you all on my blog. So lets chill out and enjoy a book review!



Title: Let's Spend The Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Super Groupies and Muses
Author: Pamela Des Barres
Genre: Non-fiction
Pages: 400
Rating: 3 stars

    Synopsis: This intimate account of 24 legendary groupies reveals what went on behind the closed doors of rock stars from Elvis to Marilyn Manson . Consisting of Pamela Des Barres's revealing interviews with and profiles of other super groupies , this book offers first hand glimpses into the backstage world of rock stars and the women who loved them. 

   My thoughts on the book: Ok so my friend Mary recommended this book to me because she knows I love rock and roll stories. This book was alright over all and some of the people in this book do have very interesting stories like Pleather the Male Groupie for an example. 

    I also learned some surprising things about some musicians that I did not know. An example of that is the surprising Joey Jordison story in this book. He is one of my favorite drummers and the stuff about him in here surprised me.

    This book does have one flaw, and that's that it covers to many groupies. I know that lead to me getting people mixed up. A lot of them had interesting stories though so I think I would really like their separate biographies. 

  All in all I give this book 3 stars. The stories were good and interesting but, covering to many people caused me to get them mixed up.  I still enjoyed reading it though!

 That's it for this reading update! If you have read this book please leave your thoughts in the comments ! My next review is going to be of Illuminated Poems by Allen Ginsberg. It shouldn't take me long to read that one at all ! If you like my content please subscribe to my blog . I hope you all have a good evening and I will talk to you all again soon.

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