Helpful Score: 1
A fan of "The Who" and having attended their concerts for years, I looked forward to reading "Horse's Neck".
It started off well. My first impression was it had unique perspective, intelligently penned.
That it was raw at times came as no surprise, nor was that an issue. That it became disjointed and rather a chaotic stream of diverse thoughts did. At page 27, I laid the book down and removed my bookmark.
It started off well. My first impression was it had unique perspective, intelligently penned.
That it was raw at times came as no surprise, nor was that an issue. That it became disjointed and rather a chaotic stream of diverse thoughts did. At page 27, I laid the book down and removed my bookmark.