I have not got all of them but i do especially like Freddie Mercury - his life in his own words, thats probably the nearest we will get to an autobiography
Peter Freestones book on Freddie is good and Brian Mays one by Laura Jackson
is there others out there that anybody would recommend as good reading material?
i recently purchased Freddie Mercury the definitive biography by Lesley Ann Jones, its very in depth and im not sure i can believe a lot of the stuff said that is supposed to have been said by various people but there is a lot to read
With the lesley ann jones book there is a lot of stuff going on in that book and you get lots of iinformation about various things and from some of the things that Barbara Valentine and others say you get the impression that if Freddie hadnt got Aids there would no way that he would of "settled" down with Jim Hutton
Also if Barabra Valentine really did love Freddie she would of kept a lot of stuff private rather than blurting it all out in a book
Ii think its quite possibly the worst freddie book out there
freddiefan91 wrote:
With the lesley ann jones book there is a lot of stuff going on in that book and you get lots of iinformation about various things and from some of the things that Barbara Valentine and others say you get the impression that if Freddie hadnt got Aids there would no way that he would of "settled" down with Jim Hutton
Also if Barabra Valentine really did love Freddie she would of kept a lot of stuff private rather than blurting it all out in a book
Ii think its quite possibly the worst freddie book out there"
How so? I love this book. As it happens, it's the only Freddie book I own, so I can't compare it to the others, but IMO it's a fascinating read. Do you have any other objections beyond Barabra Valentine's talking about her and Freddie's relationship?
I will admit the book is very heavily researched and there is a lot of stuff about Freddie's private life and what he got upto but i think sometimes some things are best left private, not that it stops me admiring the man for what he acheived in life