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VERY good, easy read too. Couldn't put it down. GREAT BOOK FOR TRUE ELVIS FANS. This book had so much insight to what really went on during those years.
Lame, Sonny - get your own life and stop riding on Elvis' coat-tails. But, that shouldn't surprise anyone, since it's coming from one of the Wests. He's been gone 31 years, isn't it about time you got a real job. Don't waste your money on this book - it's as bad as "Elvis - What Happened." After the way this clown sold Elvis out for the Almighty Dollar, I wouldn't give him a dime if he was starving to death. I checked this out from my local library, and it's more lies, half-truths, and sensationalist trash.
After reading several Elvis books, I believe Sonny West gave an accurate portrait of Elvis' life and it was done with so much dignity. This book was so much more than I expected. I could not wait to turn the page.
Certainly worth buying, you will not be able to put it down. Comes with an interesting Q and A at the end and a detailed look at the Memphis Mafia. This was one of the first Elvis books I've ever read, since then.nothing can top it. It gives you the light side of Elvis along with the dark side, however the love Sonny West has for Presley is evident througout the book.
In a way it was, this one was somewhat less hostile. West would be today if he had not ever known Elvis. Oh that guy that took advantage of Elvis in life as well as after he died.' Sorry Mr. I was so disappointed with this book. West you lack credibility. I wonder where Mr. Go away and please stop trying to make a buck off of Elvis.
West is trying once again to make money off of his association with Elvis. I think we can safely say that Elvis will be remembered and loved for many generations to come and in the not too distant future people will be saying, 'Sonny who. I think we can all tell the real truth about Elvis just by the so many true and wonderful friends and the legions and legions of fans he has today and he continues to create even more fans and many of them were not even born when Elvis passed away. I just can't refer to him as a friend to Elvis, because friends like this who needs enemies. If only he could have been a more sincere and honest friend like Joe Esposito, George Klein, Jerry Schilling and so many more.
I thought for sure it was going to be different from his last. I'm sure his life would have been far less interesting and glamorous. West would be of retirement age and I think he was just looking to make his retirement a little more secure and what better way than for him to once again live off of Elvis. I just think that Mr. Mr.
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