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There are a lot of U2 books out there, ranging from amazing to not-so-great. We want to know which U2 books you've read and what you thought of them. Did the writer know what they were talking about? Was the book biased, either good or bad? Did you learn something about the boys or their business that you hadn't known before? Would you recommend a certain book to other U2 fans?
You can find a list of U2ey books here. When you have your book reviews written, post them in this thread! We can't wait to read them!
Okay, I'm going to get this thread started. I'm going to review U2 At The End Of The World by Bill Flanagan.
To me this book is everything a fan could want. From the very first page to the very last it makes you feel like you're right there with them through the recording of Achtung Baby and throughout the tour. It gives you incredible insights to the workings of the U2 camp and into the lives of our boys. This book made me laugh out loud and it made me cry. Definitely a page turner. I couldn't put it down. A must for any U2 fan!
That's great. I did a review for a couple books. I didn't post them on this thread because I was already working on the page they eventually get put on, so I just put them on there.