The most recent one I've read is 'A Kind Of Magic' by Melina Richmond.
Nutjob or Charlatan? You decide.
Brian's sweet sister · Member since
Queen: as it began.
Mr. Scully · Member since
Killer Queen is the best book for sure :-) The Leslie Ann Jones book was very good too and written in a much better style than As It Began although it was a bit shorter.
Deacon Fan - if you want the Box Of Tricks book, just let me know, I have a spare copy.
The Fairy King · Member since
A Magic Tour!
thanks freddie · Member since
Definitive biography by Laura Jackson is one of my favo's, but going to buy the killer queen book.
Also the visual biography is nice
michel
[StArMaN] · Member since
gluttons for punishment !! Lots of funny stories and great great pictures !!
Not QUEEN, although a lot of stuff about them:
Peter Freestone "FREDDIE MERCURY: AN INTIMATE MEMOIR". Also "Early Years" is awesome...
hamsters · Member since
my picks are the same as Gumby's
rhapsody__87 · Member since
Mr Gumby-- the Peter Freestone book was good but didn't it get a bit boring when he was describing Garden Lodge? I found myself sleeping a few times during that part.
Oh well. :X
rhapsody__87 · Member since
Yes because they do make thesauruses (thesauri?) for a reason. (That was to Peter Freestone not to you guys lol)
Courtesy of the AOL Thesaurus I bring you:
AMUSE:
Entry Word: amuse
Function: verb
Text:
to pass or cause to pass time in pleasant or agreeable activity
Fenderek · Member since
Yeah, you're both right- it was boring and pretensious at times, but there were some amazing infos in it, some absolutely uncovered before ground...
The most interesting bits for me were the ones about Queen... Priceless!