Behind the Fame by Emily Herbert. A biography. Average review, five stars, a detailed account of Lady Gaga’s career, explores the enigma… Wait a minute. Lady Gaga bios? But she’s not dead. What gives?
Well, 288 pages, that’s what, of which 32 are photos.
Okay. It’s unauthorized. We all should be so lucky. Or maybe not.
According to Wikepedia, A biography presents the subject’s story, highlighting various aspects of his or her life, including intimate details of experiences, and may include an analysis of the subject’s personality.
Intimate details of Lady Gaga’s experiences, likely including an analysis of her personality? Now, that sounds interesting, especially anything on her pre-Lady Gaga days, the story behind the enigma.
And then there’s Lady Gaga: Me and You, by Posy Edwards, and Poker Face: The Rise and Rise of Lady Gaga, by Maureen Callahan.
Lady Gaga, Just Dance, a biography by Helia Phoenix sells new for $17.65 and used for $56.55. Go figure.
Are these books any good? Are Lady Gaga bios worth reading? You be the judge. Reviews on Lady Gaga: Behind the Fame. All I can promise is that they’ll be interesting, inspirational and, likely depressing at times. They’ll also contain lessons on persistence, luck, and stepping out of the box. “Come sail away, come sail away, come sail away with me.”
Why not give one a try?
As always, thanks for stopping by,
Slushpile Slut says
Lady Gaga is such an eccentric individual I'm sure the bios are pretty interesting. Thanks for posting and have a great weekend 🙂
Margaret Duarte says
Hey there, SS. Eccentric she is, but the older I get, the more I appreciate eccentricity and anyone's attempt to step out of the box. Let's hope Lady Gaga uses her fame to leave a positive mark on the world. She's still young. She has the time.