Open Road Media Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe
A**E
So so
Written in the voice of a 1950s broadcast public announcer, the first chapter talks about a “mirrored” psychological diagnosis which is not completely up to date. The diagnose, written from a clear outside prospective and not using todays tools of past lives and NLP etc, is a bit brittle and backwards but I’ll keep reading. I’ve been reading about MM for 25 years. This book is not my #1 but I’m only getting stuck in.
O**D
this book should have named the rise and fall of Marlyn monroe
this book reads like a thriller novel , and it should had been named the rise and fall of Marlyn Monroe as it descibes in greate detail her transformation from just a country girl to one of the sexiest women and icon in american history as wells as her traumatic depression during her last days and alleged suicide which opened a wild speculation whether she commited suicide or was it administrative injection according to some researchers .However, the bulk of this story is Marlyn the sensitive person as if this book is trying to win the hearts and souls of its readers to comply them to fell pity for marlyn without loosing the edge of the world she lived a thin line between her fantasies and reality , love and hate, hapiness and sadness all mixed up emotionally and metaphorically in her dramatic life.To sum it up. marlyn monroe is a legend , myth and reality
A**T
Classic MM biog
The classic MM biography. Everything you need to know is here.
S**E
Lovely read!
Very informative and gives a beautiful insight to the world of Marilyn.The book is very smooth to the touch and very well made, the quality of the pictures and captions is amazing. Great value for money.
A**N
Well written and well researched
Just a really good indepth book
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