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The Other Man: A Love Story

The Other Man: A Love Story

List Price: $25.95
Your Price: $17.13
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: There should be an option for "Zero star" for this book.
Review: What kind of a shallow, immoral, money-grubbing bottom-feeder would write a book like this, and then have the audacity to call it "a love story"?

Michael Bergin, if your parents are still with us, they should be utterly ashamed of you.

Please don't line this loser's pockets by purchasing this piece of trash. Buy a good book and donate it to an elementary school library instead, so you'll be encouraging young people to grow up with more integrity than this "author".

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Let me be honest....
Review: I have not read this book. I do not need to read it because
all the reviews I have read from customers tell me that what I
believed about it are true.. this is just a guy who's time has
passed and needs to make a buck. I saw an interview on t.v. where he "broke down" and believe me, he's got no future in acting, either. There is absolutely no need for this exploitive
book. For those who have written in and warned us off...thank
you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DON'T BUY THIS BOOK
Review: TRAITOR, HAS BEEN ,LOSER,

ALL THE WORDS YOU WANT AREN'T ENOUGH TO DESCRIBE WHAT THIS JERK HAS DONE.. HE CAN'T MAKE MONEY ANYWAY OTHER WAY, GOD WHAT A JERK
HE WILL SOME HOW PAY FOR THIS WHEN HE DIES WHEN HE WILL BE TOLD HE IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO FACE HER AGAIN

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: $$$$$ $15 million for Carolyn's death
Review: If you look at pictures of her in college she was a "dark" blonde, more "casual" looking and carried more weight. At the time she started seeing JFK, she died her hair bleach blonde, the natural color of Daryl Hannah's, her eyebrows were plucked to a fine line, she started dressing more sleek and she got almost anorexic looking, gaunt and very skinny. All those years, she looked unhappy, stressed and very uncomfortable. Seems money has played a big role in her upbringing. Her mother left her father for a man with more money and the kids didn't keep in contact with their biological father. Carolyn went for money in JFK, Jr ,but her heart kept going back to Michael Bergin. Her parents got $15M for her death from the Kennedys for their daughters deaths. I don't think they donated that to charity. Money seems to have been a driving force in the whole family...maybe Carolyn just wanted love, but was pressured by family expectations to have money....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Your Father Knew Best
Review: Fashion icon? C'mon now...this cat is known for what he's NOT wearing. And, television star? We're talking Baywatch people...not the Royal Shakespeare Company. Won't be long before he's signing autographs next to Gary Coleman.

Judith Regan, what's next? The Other Woman: A "Make Love" Story By Divine Brown? Fine literary work you're publishing honey.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stop whining people! That Carolyne was a slut!
Review: First of all, did anyone ever heard of a proper grammar usage? Every review that is written on here is full of misspelled words! Remember people that just because you are expressing your opinion over the Internet doesn't mean you should be carefree with the spelling as it takes away from your credence. More to the point, the book is very entertaining, full of juicy stuff that all point to a more in depth analysis, which is that Carolyne was a slut.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pathetic
Review: How sad and shallow that his only claims to talent and fame are modeling underwear and sleeping with a celebrity. It's not a love story - it's exploitation of person who cannot defend herself.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: judging the book by the cover
Review: For once you can indeed judge the book by the cover! This looks like a bad book and it is bad. We just got this in and I read it (most of it, because I skipped a few parts) and boy is it bad. The author Michael Bergin isn't the smartest guy around, but that isn't the real problem. The main problem is that the book doesn't have a point (except maybe to get money). He is a guy that Carolyn Bisset had a few dates with, who she trusted on some points and then kept in the dark when she started going out with John John ... big deal. He was her boy toy, a good looking guy she could never be content with. And now that his modeling career is finished, he betrays a dead woman's trust to make a few bucks. Just terrible!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: STOP!
Review: Before you click and add this to your cart, please reconsider. If you can afford $18.17, do something useful and donate the money to a worthwhile charity instead. Rather than promoting this literary debacle and its self-promoting author...consider saving the life of an animal with your donation, contributing to cancer research, etc. We all know how this story ends, but you can help rewrite the ending for someone or something else! Every little bit helps. Thank you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: stop the madness!!!!
Review: First of all I did not read this book. There really is no point to reading the book because just by watching the a&e interview you already know all you need. I would recommend that if you want to read this book go to the library and don't waist your money. But I will say that supporting the book because you don't like the myth of camelot is rediculous. Just because the myth exists doesn't mean that JFK Jr. and his wife's family should suffer. One of the reasons why so many people liked John Jr. was due to the fact that he did not believe he was royal, he did not believe he was a "son of camelot."

You can read any book for or against the Kennedy's that meantions John and they mention this. In interviews in print and on television he made this clear. John never said he was perfect. He never let the media into his marriage. He wanted privacy. He didn't need it. So to say this book is a good because it exposes the falsness of camelot is rediculous. We all know it's false. Camelot didn't even exist.

I can't help but think that if you love someone you would not write about your relationship with them. To me he sounds needy and sad. What really hit me is the fact that if he were monic L. or any women that slept with JFK Sr. no one would sympathize with him.

Another thing, Richard Clarke is making money from his book, but its no different from any author. I feel that if the reviewer of Mr. Clarke agreed with his position than he would have no problem with the author making money.


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