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| AUTHOR: | DARY MATERA |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Villard |
| ISBN: | 0394558421 |
| TYPE: | 1935-1977, 1936-, Biography, Biography/Autobiography, De Barbin, Lucy,, General, Presley, Elvis,, Rock Music, Rock musicians, Sale Adult - Pop Arts, United States, Biography & Autobiography / General, De Barbin, Lucy, Presley, Elvis |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Are You Lonesome Tonight?
well i tought it was bad First of all i didnt believe the book for one minute.It was false.Its the worst book ive ever read.I cant belive pppl liked it.
Tear Drop Heaven
I just finished reading "Are you Lonesome tonight" by Lucy De Barbin, Elvis' secret love. I am only 16 but I felt as though I was living with Elvis during his fame and with Lucy during her sorrow. I couldn't believe the things that happened. I cried more times than I can count on both hands and I couldn't get over the book at all. It made me so mad that Elvis couldn't come back because he has so much unfinished businnes with his life and his long lost daughter. Those men that destroyed him should have been convicted of murder because that is what they did. They murdered him. Elvis is an Au Natural singer who will always live in our hearts. GO ELVIS!!
An interesting opinion of mine.
man, This is a very fascinating book written by Lucy. But to be honest, in my eyes, Elvis was kind of taking advantage of her in order to fufill his desire. Indeed, he was a lonely man, so he needed someone to light the candle to brighten up his life. He also wanted someone who listened to him when his life was at the lowest point of his career. In exchange of this, he spoiled her with beautiful gifts.
Lucy was like other every woman who liked to be believed by Elvis's soft and persuading words. They were the ones who he liked to fornicate with, even though he may not love them. He could have left Priscilla for Lucy if he loved her enough, and looked for her to get her back. If he did, she would be persuaded to stay with him. But, the point is that he didn't.
I believe Priscilla Presley was the love of his life. He knew she was the one he would come home to. But she wanted something more from him. They were both lonely, which their relationship ended up as a disaster.
Basically, all of us don't know what his feelings for those women were like.
Back to the point, the book is indeed good & interesting.