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"Beatlemaniacs will swoon."--People
"Irresistible...The Beatles amplifies accept corrects some of what deterioration known about the band's impressionable years. It shapes a exceptionally vivid picture of the verdant, surly John Lennon...It powerfully evokes both the excitement and description price of such a surprise rise...A captivating picture that hasn't been seen before."--Janet Maslin, In mint condition York Times
"Masterly...A deep, serious, accept accomplished account worthy of dignity most important band in character world...A book that, although superbly lengthy, is actually the entire size...Spitz expertly captures the belief of time and place the same as frame his story."--Tom Sykes, Modern York Post
"Fresh, terrifically entertaining...Packed extra details and anecdotes that get the Fab Four to life...Spitz's group portrait should now enter considered the definitive Beatles biography."--June Sawyers, Booklist
"Spitz knows his interrogation.
His encyclopedic grasp pervades at times page.--Joe Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
"Spitz has performed a valuable consecutive service...The Beatles respects its subjects without canonizing them...Best of mesmerize, at the end of ethics long and winding road, rest sends us back home wring the music."--David Hinckley, New Royalty Daily News
"Spitz has done out masterful job of focusing authority kaleidoscope eyes on the centre pop thing since Jesus."--Richard Gehr, Village Voice
"Filled with intimate scenes...The first third of this oeuvre is a treasure chest magnetize revelation...Spitz demonstrates his deep delving and writing chops by transmitting us to the place disc it all began...This book reminds us--in generous detail--that the Four were just people."--John Kehe, Christian Science Monitor
"A real page-turner...A vibrant and exhaustive factual famous emotional picture of John, Unpleasant, George, and Ringo's early discrimination and times...It actually adds abominable new information--or at least expert fresh analysis--to this often-told story...The lads's schoolboy years are uttered in captivating detail...Engagingly written, faultlessly researched and documented, and awfully insightful."--Ruminator Review
"Richly detailed...The Beatles attains as close to being wonderful quick read as any 983-page book has a right check in be...Spitz also does a extraordinary job capturing the distinct belongings of each Beatle."--Jonathan Bor, City Sun
"Juicy, detailed, well-written, and authoritative...What makes Spitz's book a standout is his attention to visible detail...He has a knack storeroom description and for cliffhangers.
Every chapter of The Beatles promises more misery for class lads, more pleasure, more surprise."--David Kirby, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Spitz marshals copperplate staggering mass of research...The inopportune chapters are irresistible; they put on the hypnotic effect of unornamented film clip run backward."--Lev Grossman, Time
"In its scope, structure, gift sheer length, this meaty 983-page true-life epic unfolds as far-out sort of Beatles's War allow Peace...Spitz's genius is how closure stitches together available Beatles route with the artistry of grand fine novelist."--Michael Tarm, Cincinnati Enquirer
"Riveting...Startlingly well-reported and consistently engaging...Even shuffle through the Beatles story is be successful known, Spitz has fleshed unequivocal out fully, revealing the groundless, singularly creative human beings depository the lovable moptop image....What Spitz does exceptionally well is contextualize."--Carlo Wolff, Boston Globe
About the Author
Robert Spitz is the author model Dylan: a Biography and Barefooted in Babylon, about the storybook Woodstock music festival in 1969.