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Book club lists biography of michael jackson

          Use this thread to post personal thoughts and reviews about good Michael Jackson books that you have read, or that have been recommended to you by other fans....

          MJ Book Club - Michael Jackson Book Discussion (Old Books and New)

          I recently read “Moonwalk” on four consecutive nights during a hiking vacation and enjoyed every minute of it.



          It drew me right in, when Michael explained in the first paragraphs that he always wanted to tell stories by the fireplace, stories that would make people laugh and cry.

          Ever After is a heartwarming picture book that details the life story of Michael Jackson in a way that instantly draws you into his world.

        1. Ever After is a heartwarming picture book that details the life story of Michael Jackson in a way that instantly draws you into his world.
        2. The MJ Journal is a total timeline of Michael Jackson's life from to and what I consider a true labor of love for Mr. Dwyer.
        3. Use this thread to post personal thoughts and reviews about good Michael Jackson books that you have read, or that have been recommended to you by other fans.
        4. A non-fiction reader which tells the fascinating story of Michael Jackson in an informed and mature way.
        5. Buy Marvelous Michael Jackson: An unauthorized biography (Weekly Reader Books) by McCall, Barbara (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store.
        6. And sitting down in a cozy sweater and warm socks, with a cup of tea, in my head I heard Michael’s voice read the whole book to me.

          I didn’t really expect much from the content itself, as the timeline and the main events in his public life are well known and documented.

          But the book is full of little anecdotes that will warm your heart, like when little Randy tries to find Motown on a globe. It is sprinkled with a lot of those small stories, some funny, some sad, and always entertaining. I don’t want to give away too much, in case you haven’t read it yet.

          Unlike many other autobiographies, there’s no trash talk about other people.

          Even a