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Jimmy Buffett Vol. 1 : The Man From Margaritaville Revealed

Jimmy Buffett Vol. 1 : The Man From Margaritaville Revealed

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Praise for THE MAN FROM MARGARITAVILLE REVEALED
Review: "Fascinating, quirky, and exhaustively researched."
--The Anniston Star

"An intriguing and fascinatingly detailed portrait...Eng traces Buffett's activities with great precision."
--Nashville Banner

"Long overdue...Eng had done an excellent job...well-researched."
--Library Journal

"Eng interviewed anyone who'd talk, from an Aspen carpenter who worked on Buffett's home to a history instructor from his alma mater."
--Chicago Tribune

"A fascinating, in-depth effort [that] explains Buffett's unusual contribution to American music."
--The Atlanta Journal

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I gave up.
Review: After a year and a half I finally gave up reading it. This was the worst written book I have ever read, I couldn't get into the book some of the facts were interesting but give me a break. The best part of the book was Buffetts letter to the author. I am reading Currently reading a "Pirate Looks at Fifty" and I am already as far as I got in this book after reading for three days.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A tremendous opportunity, badly fumbled.
Review: As a serious (if that descriptor could possibly apply) Parrothead, I jumped at this title. Wow! More good stuff about a good guy. Wow! What a disappointment.

What's truly ironic is that the author is a gold-card member of the Nashville establishment, the music community that Buffett rejected shortly after it rejected him. Which was for the better, I'd add. The author has done deep research, and reported every word of it. He rambles into mostly irrelevant and fairly menaingless anecdotes that do nothing to help us understand the inner Jimmy.

This is a demanding book. You almost need a notepad to keep track of the awkward leaps forward and back through history, along with unpredictable changes in narrator, tense and setting. This is not a four-Margarita-in-the-hammock read.

I enjoyed some of it, but I understand why Jimmy refused to cooperate. I'll wait for the autobiography he's promised in 36 years.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheap Imitation
Review: Eng has a lot of facts about the life of Jimmy Buffett but that's about all. Those of us who have been fans of his since the very beginning already knew most of them. Too much rambling speculation about Jimmy's possible ancestors. Eng does not have near the writing talent that Jimmy does so he should not have done this bio. His motivation seems to be celebrity and riches. If you want to read a really good book about the life of Jimmy Buffet up to age 50, "A Pirate Looks at Fifty" is the best book I have read in many years. But what would else would we expect from a master storyteller?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheap Imitation
Review: I found the book very confusing. The author leaps from past pirate adventures to modern day Jimmy Buffett and back. I have had this book for over a year and have not been able to get past page 50. When Jimmy urges Mr. Eng not to continue the book, I think it was more for the reader's sake and not for his own. Fins Up!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tough Reading
Review: I found the book very confusing. The author leaps from past pirate adventures to modern day Jimmy Buffett and back. I have had this book for over a year and have not been able to get past page 50. When Jimmy urges Mr. Eng not to continue the book, I think it was more for the reader's sake and not for his own. Fins Up!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: i have had this book since it first came out and i havent finished it yet!!go to your local bookstore,find this book,if its still out there.read jimmys letter to the author.close the book and go home knowing you have read the best part!!true parrotheads will find A PIRATE LOOKS AT 50 the true JIMMY BUFFETT bio.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this book !
Review: The book begins by trying to link Jimmy Buffett with a sailor named Buffett who participated in the Mutiny on the Bounty. It doesn't get much better. Buffett reveals more in songs and interviews than Mr. Eng was able to dig up.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Good!
Review: The book begins by trying to link Jimmy Buffett with a sailor named Buffett who participated in the Mutiny on the Bounty. It doesn't get much better. Buffett reveals more in songs and interviews than Mr. Eng was able to dig up.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this book !
Review: The only thing more frustrating than wallowing through this book is the knowledge that Mr. Eng will make Any money from it. I wisely got the book from my local library and am very glad I did. As a native of New Orleans and someone who lived in the city at the time Jimmy was playing there I was amazed at the lack of research done and the balant errors in this work. Save time and read " A Pirate Looks at Fifty".


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