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A review by bequibuho
Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler
4.0
I finished the longest audiobook in my collection to date. This book was over 30 hours long.
I thought this was such a well written bio. There was so much research done, this book had interviews and cited articles . This book follow Disney’s entire life. I thought it was fascinating to hear his process for creating so many movies that defined my childhood. This book really humanized the man behind the larger than life company.
I am giving this book a B. This is a very detailed book, it got overwhelming at times.
It is very hard to write a reviews on biographies. I find myself mesmerized by the person and I tend to loose focus on the writing. I do recommend this to all the Disney lovers hour there, I just suggest you stagger it out.
I thought this was such a well written bio. There was so much research done, this book had interviews and cited articles . This book follow Disney’s entire life. I thought it was fascinating to hear his process for creating so many movies that defined my childhood. This book really humanized the man behind the larger than life company.
I am giving this book a B. This is a very detailed book, it got overwhelming at times.
It is very hard to write a reviews on biographies. I find myself mesmerized by the person and I tend to loose focus on the writing. I do recommend this to all the Disney lovers hour there, I just suggest you stagger it out.