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Anonymous
Posted July 10, 2006
Very Good
This book was a great read and included absolutely wonderful pictures that I found myself flipping back to every 5 minutes.It was exciting and surely for Sinatra lovers like myself, you'd love it.I must say though that this book didn't go very much in depth with his life but truly a marvelous read nonetheless.
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Anonymous
Posted March 30, 2005
A good book
The photos are really wonerful in this book. I would have liked if there was more about him in the book. I felt like alot was left out. I wanted more. Like I said though the photos are great. I think any Sinatra fan would love this book. It's an easy read and enjoyable read.
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Anonymous
Posted December 12, 2002
Frank Sinatra
"The Way You Wear Your Hat: Frank Sinatra and the Lost Art of Livin'," was written by Bill Zehme. It is a biography about Frank Sinatra's work career. It tells of how Frank Sinatra started his career and where he ended it, with little information about what he did away from his job. This book is different from other biographies because it is about a person's career and not his life. The author's style of writing wasn't satisfactory because he did not go the order of the dates that the events took place but jumped around. I feel this book could have been written better if it had a little more information on Frank Sinatra's career and feelings for his career than what was given. I wouldn't recommend this book to people who don't like old classical music.
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Anonymous
Posted March 20, 2001
Fun and Exciting for any Sinatra Buff or anybody!
If you are a fan of Frankie (like myself) this is the book for you. It is funny and fast paced, just like Frank. Not only is it a fun book, but as is stated, a style guide for the modern man, to teach us how we should really act. Sinatra was the man's man. This book is the end all! You dig?
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Posted April 22, 2011
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Posted October 17, 2010
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Posted February 18, 2012
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