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ELVIS: Remembering August 16, 1977 is a book that is totally devoted
to memories of fans regarding the day Elvis Presley passed away. It is
about their private thoughts of that fateful day, not the usual
negative things that have been written so much about him in recent
years. Before going on, I must mention that one of these memories is
my own. Obviously, this puts me in a position of being a little
conflictive, but then if you are reading this, you must be a fan and
want an honest opinion. I feel I can do that.
This book includes memories of the day Elvis died from all over the
world. This surprised me, but I can honestly say that as far as I
know, I do not know any of these people personally who have
contributed. Some fans were very short with their contributions while
others had two of more pages. However, no matter how long or short
each story was, if you are an Elvis fan, you feel their words. You
feel what they felt. Many times as I read this book there would be
something said that would really hit home for me. I won't go into any
details so as not to give things away. It is not a long book only a
little over 120 pages, but I think any real Elvis fan will find it
intriguing. There is an occasional typo causing me to not give it 5
stars, but it is a very minor point.
Ron Collamore is a relatively unknown author, but along with his
co-author Michael Best, I believe they have captured something very
meaningful and unique with this work. I highly recommend this book for
any true Elvis fan who understands what the world lost on August 16th,
1977. To borrow a phrase from the authors, and in my own words, let me
point out that "there are two common threads pertaining to each story
in this book. First, there is a strong love for Elvis and secondly,
since his death we fans have all been deeply affected.