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Famous People: A Novel

Bücher Kostenlos Famous People: A Novel
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Audible Hörbuch
Spieldauer: 5 Stunden und 9 Minuten
Format: Hörbuch-Download
Version: Ungekürzte Ausgabe
Verlag: Macmillan Audio
Audible.de Erscheinungsdatum: 9. Juli 2019
Sprache: Englisch, Englisch
ASIN: B07V1HX56P
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 49.375 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals (Siehe Top 100 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals)
Everything Justin does always leaves you wanting more, and this book is no exception, as I'm hoping there's another to follow... and a follow up album to Songs About My Wife, and another YouTube monologue tomorrow. LOL.I went into this thinking it'd be pure comedy, not that there isn't some here and there, but it's a glimpse into the life of someone who's like, you know, been famous since youth. A few of the plot points are parallel to real world events, and I'm confident that you'll put real- life faces on these fictional characters as I have.The book cuts to the point (not much filler at all) and is brief enough to breeze through in one sitting.Thanks, Justin! Great read.
"Sneakily philosophical" is the phrase that was used on the back cover, and it is the phrase that I keep coming back to when trying to explain why I didn't dislike this book. It is easy to criticize this book on its surface. The text is the kind of unedited stream-of-consciousness you would expect from a Millennial, complete with an abundance of LOLs. You have to be able to look deeper, however. This is a book that swerves between parody and satire. It's that parody aspect, the cursing, "likes," and "LOLs," that seem to turn readers off, probably because Kuritzkes does such a good job with it that you'll forget our narrator isn't real. The satire sections, however, they will make you think. For example, there is a section towards the middle of the book that discusses how neither the very poor nor the very rich can fully participate in certain aspects of society. I found that to be a read-it-out-loud-word-for-word-to-your-significant-other section. Look, the book isn't very long: just over 200 pages. I would suggest that you give it a try. It's not a big investment if you don't like it, but worthwhile if you do. I received this book for free through Goodreads Giveaways on Tuesday, June 18, 2019. It is an advance reader's edition.
He had famous since he was twelve. He had made a video of him singing the National Anthem and got like ten thousand views the first week. He was doing some crazy stuff with his voice. He used to be able to hit high notes-like girls could, before his voice dropped. But his voice was still tight. The thing about being famous for so long is you don’t really hang with any normal people. But at the same time you are connected to normal people than even than most normal people were. Because you are one of the few that really looked at them. Here’s his daily grid: he gets up, he goes to the studio, he turns out some tracks, he goes to the gym, he goes and takes his singing lesson, he goes takes his guitar lesson- he can play all the cords but he wants to be good-, he takes meetings, he listens to stuff. Sometimes he’s on the road. It’s never as fun as you think it would be. He never backs out of his shows, they wait in line for hours , days even, just to hear the songs they’ve already heard a million times on the radio. He never once backed out of his commitments to something, it was the least he could do. Than he decided he could do more and that’s when he decided to write a book. The publishers had been reaching out to him for awhile. He decided it was time to tell his story. The really famous people are mostly chill. His mother was a dental accident and his dad had worked at the radio station. His father killed himself. It was after he was famousHe and his father were estranged. He found out about his father after he landed from a paparazzi who had asked him how he felt about his dad and what happened today. The paparazzi got quiet and he knew something was up and said “ what the f--- are you talking about?†The paparazzi stammered†he killed himself, your father is dead.†He grew up in a regular town and was a regular kid. He started singing in church , he sang all the solo parts. His parents would come and watch him and they were proud. Than his father started talking like he was his manager. They made good business partners. They both had the fire in them. There was a time when his father wanted to crush it. His dad had been in a grunge band and for a second it looked like his band was gonna have a moment. But grunge was basically done. His father still sometimes played in bands. So his father put all his hopes of killing it onto me, his son. He moved out to LA when he was about fourteen and he than got together with Mandy. I couldn’t finish this book. We didn’t even get a name for the famous young man. This just didn’t hold my attention and I finally gave up trying to force myself to read it. I am sure there are people out there who will enjoy this book. It just wasn’t for me.
The book concerns an unnamed pop star who found fame at a young age, a bit like Justin Beiber. Although the memoir (written from the narrator's perspective) seems to be a work of ego at first, as the book goes on it becomes clearer that he's in the middle of an existential crisis brought on by his father's suicide. The book examines his fame, the hollow worship humanity visits upon celebrities. I loved the part about a Scandinavian superfan who knows even more about the protagonist's life than he himself does. In the narrator's quest to understand his father's senseless death, he develops astounding insight into humanity, and how it consumes us little by little despite our struggle against it's never-ended hunger for the new.The book is held together by the wittily-written narrator, who despite his being a glitz-obsessed youtube star with an inflated ego, is uniquely in pain, and ultimately just a person like anyone else, trying to make sense of his place (or lack of place) in the world. In the end, 'Famous People' brought to mind my favorite Oscar Wilde quote: "There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it."
I'm giving Famous People three stars because the beginning was great. A Justin Bieber-style celebrity telling all his secrets about his life. However, it gets tiring at about half way through. I received an advance copy from a Goodsreads giveaway. I read the first half in a whirlwind morning. But now I just can't get any further than a page or two before I start daydreaming. I actually vacuumed the room I was reading in to avoid reading it. Since then, I have finally given up. Sorry, it was just not for me.
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