Two days after reading this book, I'm giving one star less for a few reasons:
- the book was not written in an engaging and interesting way
- there was really a lot of important information missing and some of it was even false
- Joe was definitely not likable to me and seemed like a conceited, calculating person who didn't really love Elvis, just used him like many others
- overall there was also a great lack of self-reflection. He didn't hesitate to describe Elvis in really bad colors, but Joe's own addiction, bad behavior towards women, divorce, etc.. were always mentioned in barely a single sentence
In conclusion, I will say two things:
- I am really disappointed and sad now.
- Books by Larry Geller or even Priscilla (who I don't think is a good person) were significantly better and I will gladly return to them, which is definitely not the case with “Good Rockin’ Tonight.”
3/10