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Posted: Jan 22 2009
"Cassandra" is so sickening to think she could write anything about the Late Great John Denver. The only respectable woman that really new him was Annie. As he wrote in his songs to Cassandra, "I loved her yes I loved her, just enough to let her go." And listen to all the love songs and words he wrote for Annie. The book should be titled, Me, Me, Me and more of Me, and John Denvers name. Any true John Denver fan knows that John had one true great love in his life and it was only Annie. Get a life Cassandra.
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Posted: Aug 29 2007
As a John Denver fan and an avid reader, I found this book to be nonsense. The writer(?)made her indiscretions and New Age beliefs sound as if she were destined to have a night of hot sex with a lonely musician/songwriter. The more ridiculous this story became, the faster I skimmed, looking for some redeeming value. But no such luck. If you can't turn away from watching a train wreck, read this book. But borrow it; don't waste your hard earned money to buy it.
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 6 2007
i agree with an earlier review. very interresting. a night with john denver, every woman's dream. it's clear she had a great deal of respect for john denver. she should have stayed, instead of leaving. maybe she could have saved him from that later relationship. no matter. i enjoyed reading the book. i loved the man, still do.















