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  • Lisa Marie Presley RIP

    5
    By Dottiemch
    Even though she was born to celebrity parents, life was so unjust for her. Having lost her Father at a young age, and trying to feel loved and protected and then losing her beloved son, tragically. A shattered life, repressed by obscured media attention, she deserved so much more from life.
  • Great storytelling.

    4
    By GeneBoucher
    Overall a great read. A lot was told about Lisa Marie’s life from her perspective and her daughters. You get a glimpse into her life along with the ups and downs. While the overall book is fairly short I wanted to know more. I would have loved more behind the scenes stuff. Definitely worth the read!
  • Very enlightening

    5
    By 1 Banker
    This book gives a very different view of the life of Lisa Marie Presley. As a forever fan of her father, I had a rather negative about his daughter & the way she seemed to live her life. I was saddened by the way it appeared to outsiders like myself, that she had seemed to follow her father’s examples of drugs & a disregard for life. I thought she’d had so many advantages yet threw them away. I viewed her as a disappointment to her father’s memory. Oh, how wrong I was & how badly I misjudged her life. A huge reminder that none of us should ever judge anyone else because we have not walked in their shoes for even a minute, much less a lifetime. That she lived through so much deep trauma over & over again, yet continued to try to pull her life together & find purpose and way to move forward, is a miracle in & of itself. Yes, drugs were a huge problem multiple times in her life. She had a mother that she didn’t believe loved her or wanted her. It’s certainly understandable why she felt that way. She was sexually abused for several years as a young girl by Priscilla’s boyfriend & Priscilla knew & allowed it to continue. Over & over, her mother showed her that she was not her top priority. Yet, when she herself had children, she had the capability of making them feel the love that she’d been deprived of since the death of her dad, Elvis Presley. I wonder where she got the strength to do as well as she did. I am left with a tremendous admiration & understanding & sadness for Lisa Marie. And, I want to thank Riley Keough for the compassion & willingness to show us all who her mother was, warts & all. You did a wonderful job finishing this book & giving us tremendous insight into your mother’s life & your own.
  • Very good

    5
    By Nutzaboutcooking
    A tear jerker for sure. It is a great tribute to Lisa Marie
  • Blue

    4
    By Sparkkler
    Sit down. Riley has something to tell you about her mom, about fate, and about personal choices. It’s a very human story, there’s joy, there’s love, there’s sorrow, and there’s regret. Another life, another lesson.
  • Going back and fourth is hard to read

    3
    By starrynigjt
    It was a decent book, but going forward and backward in time drives me crazy and it seemed like it happened a lot in this book. One good thing it was from Lisa Marie and Riley so we know it to be true. That part is great.
  • Review

    5
    By Mynene200353
    Very well written. Dry touching, very real. Thank you Riley, for sharing your mother’s story.
  • Wow!

    5
    By MDBougee
    Wow. How profound. This book spoke to me. Beautifully written! Riley. You are special!
  • From Here To The Great Unknown

    5
    By Amy Robach
    Very honest and well written. Her descriptions of events makes you feel like you were there with her. I read this book in a day !!!!
  • From Here to the Great Unknown

    5
    By zoesampoochie
    What a story. Fame and Fortune gone wrong.