Thursday, October 13, 2022

Kurt Cobain: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations (The Last Interview Series)

 


Expected publication November 22, 2022


I remember the day Kurt Cobain died. My friend and fellow Nirvana fan was the one to tell me. She was beyond heartbroken and in tears. I was in complete shock. In the following weeks we played Nirvana music over and over again in an attempt to heal.

Kurt Cobain and Nirvana brings back memories of good music, fun times and youth. When given an opportunity to review Kurt Cobain: The Last interview, I jumped at the chance.

The introduction gives background information and is rather interesting. The rest of the book has interviews given by Cobain over the years. This gives you the feeling of Cobain speaking to the readers. It is very documentary like. 

Cobain was always misunderstood by the media, friends, family and fans. Reading is words gives you an inside look into how the thought and felt. 

My only complaint is there are no photos. I feel that it would have added to a more personal feel. 

* I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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