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ericadawn16) wrote2009-11-17 05:45 pm
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Day 14 → A non-fictional book
Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain, and America by Jonathan Gould

This was the last non-fiction book I read and I had a lot of fun with it. Since the 60s were more than a decade before I was born, I had no idea about a lot of it and other stuff that I thought I knew pretty well, like the Beatles...it felt almost like I didn't know anything at all!
Gould is very thorough in his dissection of the Beatles and their fandom. He covers all cultural elements that play their part in their popularity, the childhoods of their parents and even several pages on how Wales and other places helped in making the Liverpool accent. I admit it was a little dry at first, but once the Beatles became the Beatles, it was incredibly interesting for the quotes if nothing else...Yoko Ono even suggests that World War 2 could have been averted if she had just been around to bed Hitler...
Now, I've been a bit curious about Nowhere Boy because it's Thomas Sangster as Paul McCartney, but now that I know more about his meeting John Lennon and John Lennon's home life...I kind of want to see it...

This was the last non-fiction book I read and I had a lot of fun with it. Since the 60s were more than a decade before I was born, I had no idea about a lot of it and other stuff that I thought I knew pretty well, like the Beatles...it felt almost like I didn't know anything at all!
Gould is very thorough in his dissection of the Beatles and their fandom. He covers all cultural elements that play their part in their popularity, the childhoods of their parents and even several pages on how Wales and other places helped in making the Liverpool accent. I admit it was a little dry at first, but once the Beatles became the Beatles, it was incredibly interesting for the quotes if nothing else...Yoko Ono even suggests that World War 2 could have been averted if she had just been around to bed Hitler...
Now, I've been a bit curious about Nowhere Boy because it's Thomas Sangster as Paul McCartney, but now that I know more about his meeting John Lennon and John Lennon's home life...I kind of want to see it...
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