Rating: Summary: internal soulmate Review: This book does justice to Pam, Jim's internal soulmate. Highly recommened for a Doors Fan.
Rating: Summary: The Best Book Yet about Jim and Pam Review: I just cant say enough good about this book and the info it gave us and the style of which it was written..I dont like Tell all or Tabloud like books that just tell baziarre half truths if even that..This book was from the heart,well researched and gave you a good feeling as well as sad to no these two wonderful people truly in love left us all too soon...As does this book..it just ends too soon for you just want it to go on and on..Im so thankful that there are authors that really do care about the subject matter they choose and do their research...Youl read this book more than once ..
Rating: Summary: A Rare Look at Another Side of Morrison Review: This book has been slammed, but personally I found it well written, interesting, and different. I've read tons of books about Jim... my favorites are the ones by Patricia Keneally, and Wonderland Ave., by Danny Sugarman, but this book ranks right up there among the best. I learned a lot about Pamela, and saw some amazing photos which I had not seen before. In fact, this book even inspired me to write a short story with a Pamela-esque character in it (which later surfaced in a collection of my short stories). There is a real fascination with this couple -- and this book, while much of it is conjecture, gives us the most in-depth look at their volatile relationship.
Rating: Summary: Some "Angels" get buried in a tiny grave with no headstone. Review: Pamela was no angel. No victim of Jim Morrison.Keeping oneself anonymous is a good way to prevent abusive email coming from the author who didn't like the review. I speak from experience.
Rating: Summary: Fitfully good Review: Even though I'm from Orange County (where Pamela was from) I don't really have an interest in her, so read closely only the new biographical stuff on Jim Morrison, that was very interesting. I'd read elsewhere about Jim's gay experimentation, but this book spells it out more, and reveals that someone who had a gay dalliance with him blackmailed him. Max Fink, Jim's lawyer, was who he confided in regarding this stuff, and it was touching that Jim wrote to Max that he was "the father I never had" (since Jim's dad was always away on a navy ship). Any Doors or Jim Morrison fan will find the new revelations in this book of interest, as I did.
Rating: Summary: Great photos Review: A "researched" book about Pam not endorsed by her family? A "love" story about Jim Morrison and Pam? How can the author ignore the other women in Jim Morrison's life? As the years went by Pamela was not the only love of his life. The only tragedy in this romance pertains to Pam's heroin addiction and subsequent overdose of the same. Angels Dance and Angels Die is a fair-weather book written to capitalize on the money to be made in the subject.
Rating: Summary: Beautifully told, Review: Well i just loved the book because i always had a curiosity- as a Jim Morrison fan- in Jim and Pam's romance.And it gave me lots of informations i would never have the opportunity to know.The photographs are marvellous ( i had never seen true photos of Pam, at least colored ones)and this book really helped to know a little more about her, although i think it leaves too much things unrevealed-like their true friend's comments about their social life.AND also i think it's not like the self-intitulated LIZARD QUEEN has written about, i think she(Patricia)just envied Pam for her whole life.She's just a person full of fantasies, because, as we all know, the only woman Jim dedicated his books of beautiful poetry was PAMELA COURSON...VIVA PAMELA!
Rating: Summary: A Truly Beautiful Read Review: Pamela Courson. Not much is known about her. But this book does shed some light. Pamela Courson Morrison(the only one who has the right to bare the Morrison name) was with Jim from 1965 up until his death. This was the woman Jim REALLY loved. Jim was with Pamela for almost 6 years. He lived with her, bought a boutique for her, sent her around the world and allowed her to spend thousands of dollars furnishing it, bought her expensive cars, paid for all of her living expenses, wrote some of the most beautiful love songs and poems for her, dedicated his poetry books to her, willed his whole estate to her, and left the country to be with her. Is that love or what? This book is great, has some of the most wonderful pictures of the lovebirds and great interviews of people who knew the couple.
Rating: Summary: pretty good Review: this is a good book and if you would like to know about jim Morrison then read it the thing i enjoyed most was how it showed that morrison was an interesting person aside from his rock'n'roll image the story of the hitch-hiking trip across the U.s. is a great exampLe this book shows morrison's Love for life It also shows the tragedy of his dowNward slope to death without condemnation if you have time mail me and tell me your thoughts
Rating: Summary: Finally a book only about Jim and Pam. Review: I think it was a release, to finally be allowed just to read and learn about the lifes of Jim and Pam, without having to read a lot of mainly John and Rays lives. I'm a Doors fan but my interest is mainly in Jim, and that's what I get in this book.Howevwr, it gets a little week towards the end, and repeats things already written in several other books.
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