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A review by courtthebookgirl
Play On: Now, Then, And Fleetwood Mac by Mick Fleetwood
4.0
Well, I’ve had a theme this month. I listened to this one largely on audio, but I did have the companion book on Kindle. I did a little of both to consume this memoir.
Fleetwood wrote this with a cowriter, and I felt it was a decently good retrospective from his viewpoint. It is bawdry and salacious enough to appropriately be a book largely about the most dramatic (and best) band ever - but also I felt Fleetwood’s (moderately arrogant) voice loud and clear.
I really enjoyed this and felt it was a nice companion novel to the Stevie Nicks biography I finished last week.
Now, when is Lindsey Buckingham gonna give us a memoir?!
Fleetwood wrote this with a cowriter, and I felt it was a decently good retrospective from his viewpoint. It is bawdry and salacious enough to appropriately be a book largely about the most dramatic (and best) band ever - but also I felt Fleetwood’s (moderately arrogant) voice loud and clear.
I really enjoyed this and felt it was a nice companion novel to the Stevie Nicks biography I finished last week.
Now, when is Lindsey Buckingham gonna give us a memoir?!