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Readerann
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This book far exceeded my expectations. Bono is a multi-faceted, supremely talented, complicated man. Skillfully blending stories of his music with his activism and his personal life, it‘s a great read (and audiobook).

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ARTDJG
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Parts of this were great, parts were a little navel gazey. Seems like a good guy. Married to his high school sweetheart, who he obviously cherishes, which I find very sweet. He narrates and intersperses with music, which is great, except I was listening to the narration at 1.5x, so it was a little distorted. A pick for anyone who thinks it might be interesting, but not a universal must read.

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LeftyDv
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“Edge is from the future, and he says it‘s better there.”

Bono long ago surrendered himself to working for a better future, whether it was his activism, his songwriting, or his embrace of technology in music, it‘s distribution, and it‘s presentation. This book discusses much of it. However, it‘s his faith in God, family and friendship that stuck out most to me. This is more than a memoir… it‘s a sacred text, essential to music history.

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Bethanyroe
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I loved this book!! If you are a U2 fan, it would be hard not to love it! If you‘re not a U2 fan, I think you could enjoy it bc Bono is a great writer, but it is definitely for the long-time U2 lover!

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MallenNC
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I really enjoyed listening to this! Bono performs his memoir, not just reads it, and there is music sprinkled in. (The audiobook is 100% the way to go). I‘m not a U2 super fan but I like them and am just the right age to have always had their music as part of my life. I went to one of their shows and it was a huge spectacle. This book reminded me of all the songs I loved and also about the work Bono has done as a humanitarian.

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JLaurenceCohen
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Gray and yellow is apparently the official color scheme for memoirs and biographies.

Ruthiella Clearly! 😂 2y
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Julsmarshall
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This was a powerful autobiography, an exploration of his life, his family, band of brothers, and the through line of music and religion that runs through his life. I loved the insights into the inspiration and process of their music, his humanitarian work, and his decades long relationship with his wife. Really wonderful!Great on #audio read by the author. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Cortg
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I thoroughly enjoyed a peek into Bono‘s world. From his family to the band, his activism, highs and lows and of course, the music ❤️
Bono narrates the audio and added music and other sound effects. It‘s long, but well worth the listen if you‘re a U2 fan.
#Pop23 ~ a celebrity memoir

BarbaraBB It is actually weird to see him without sunglasses while he‘s never without them in real life! 2y
squirrelbrain I wish this wasn‘t quite so long, I think I‘d be more interested in reading it if it was a bit shorter… 2y
Cortg @BarbaraBB right? And his style of choice ☺️ 2y
Cortg @squirrelbrain I hear ya! 2y
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