Alonso's Reviews > Reveal: Robbie Williams
Reveal: Robbie Williams
by
by

I’m a big fan of Robbie and I love his songs but this book was really unnecessary. I finished it with a very poor opinion about Robbie Williams as a person. The book tries so hard to justify all his mistakes and portrayed him as a misunderstood person that I just finish thinking he’s not as authentic as I thought he was.
Regardless of that, the author’s writing is very boring. I didn’t get the chronological jumps in the story. They mad it confusing. The book is full with boring and irrelevant anecdotes of Robbie’s daily life. Without those anecdotes the book could have been more interesting.
I liked a few stories, specially when Robbie talks about his conflicts and/or anecdotes with other celebrities, but I wish I had seen a 30 minutes tv special instead of Reading nearly 500 pages book to know about those things
Regardless of that, the author’s writing is very boring. I didn’t get the chronological jumps in the story. They mad it confusing. The book is full with boring and irrelevant anecdotes of Robbie’s daily life. Without those anecdotes the book could have been more interesting.
I liked a few stories, specially when Robbie talks about his conflicts and/or anecdotes with other celebrities, but I wish I had seen a 30 minutes tv special instead of Reading nearly 500 pages book to know about those things
Sign into Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ to see if any of your friends have read
Reveal.
Sign In »
Reading Progress
January 30, 2018
–
Started Reading
January 30, 2018
– Shelved
February 8, 2018
–
Finished Reading