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julieisin's review
2.0
This read pretty much like "Im with the Band". I remember reading I'm with the band when I was 15 and I thought it was amazing they way she made contact with rock stars, at 45 I am not so amused by her antics. The book was not well written and her story is a bit sad.
paulinasubia's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
michelemaria's review against another edition
5.0
I feel like I just time traveled. It's so addicting I want more
eksexton's review against another edition
2.0
I have been on a "groupie book" kick so I thought I would tune in for the rest of Pamela Des Barres' stories. I enjoyed her loving, spirited nature in her first book and was hoping she didn't lose that the farther away she got from the 60s. She definitely is still all about the love, which is something I appreciate, but I couldn't get into this book because Des Barres got way to obsessed with the cosmic. I love religion, I completely agree with piecing together a belief system that works for you, but for me, cosmic readings that take you back to past lives are just too much. To each their own, but this took over the book for me and I couldn't much appreciate the rest of her stories.
She has lived quite a life and I enjoyed my peek into it. I'm glad she has a good memory for the good times and bad, she accounted for the ups and downs everyone has experienced in life, and I am definitely glad her publisher turned down her attempt at fiction writing.
She has lived quite a life and I enjoyed my peek into it. I'm glad she has a good memory for the good times and bad, she accounted for the ups and downs everyone has experienced in life, and I am definitely glad her publisher turned down her attempt at fiction writing.
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