Me: Elton John - Book Reviews

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[Me] pushes the envelope.… The movie Rocketman gave a reasonably accurate overview of the Elton John story—but it barely scratched the surface of what’s in this memoir. The lurid parts will get all the headlines. But [it is really about] the man’s hard-won self-knowledge.
New York Times


Thought you got all of Elton John's story in the rollicking biopic, Rocketman? Well, consider that merely a tasty appetizer ahead of this ultra-rich and heavy dinner.
NBC News


Magnificent…. While Me is as colorful as you’d expect from an artist famous for his outlandish stage costumes and outsize temper tantrums, it is also so much more…. Fans who think seeing Rocketman was enough and can "eventually" read his memoir, we can tell you: do not wait a long, long time. Me is a riveting, laugh-til-you-cry, heartfelt page-turner.
Entertainment Weekly


[Elton] proves himself an engrossing, fluid and alarmingly forthcoming writer…. Like [his] songs, Me overflows with whimsical characters, twisted humor, winking self-aggrandizement and stark pathos…. An absorbing and unfettered joy.
Time


By turn hilarious, touching, and surprising…. In between the countless anecdotes with stars from across the decades, John’s enthusiasm for music continues to shine through…. It's wonderful to read [and] compelling evidence that Elton John was born to be [a star].
Independent (UK)


Outrageously enjoyable…. [Elton] is utterly, astonishingly, hilariously self-lacerating…. His clear-eyed honesty and his ear for the comic line make him a deeply appealing memoirist.
Guardian (UK)


Excellent…. [Me] mines a rich seam of salacious and self-deprecating anecdote, heady scandal, personal struggle, and ultimate redemption, all delivered with a total lack of self-consciousness.
Wall Street Journal


A uniquely revealing pop star autobiography…. Me is essential reading for anyone who wants to know the difficult road that [Elton has] walked.
Rolling Stone


(Starred review) John keeps his good humor throughout, treating even his suicide attempts as farces and poking fun at his own vanity. [His] fans will love this funny, down-to-earth, and openhearted self-portrait. Photos included.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review) [A]self-aware, revealing memoir.…  Intimate, with brushes of gossip and hard-won wisdom, this compelling work joins the ranks of other masterly rock memoirs. A must-read for John's many devotees, it will also make fans out of those new to his music. —James Collins, Morristown-Morris Twp. P.L., NJ
Library Journal


(Starred review) The legendary piano master tells all, and delightfully.… Sir Elton looks back at it all with grace and good humor.… [H]is memoir is a terrific read. One of the best rock memoirs of recent years and a revelation for fans.
Kirkus Reviews

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