A review by nevergiveyoupeace
Daqui Ninguém Sai Vivo by Jerry Hopkins, Danny Sugerman, Michael McClure

3.0

My dad gave me this book and I decided to read it since he’s one of the biggest The Doors fans I’ve ever known.

I could not put this down because I always seemed to want to know more and more about the life of Jim Morrison. I wanted to know what captivated and motivated him. I was drawn to his life, despite not agreeing with 80% of the choices he made or the thing he said (we all know he was a very controversial and problematic person lol).

I think that the reason I’m giving this three stars is all about the fact that I felt like the author was super biased. It seemed that I was reading a fan blog at times, when I wanted to be reading a memoir. The author told us the many things Jim Morrison did wrong but always seemed to dismiss it when in reality he shouldn’t have.