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Michael Jackson: The King of Pop's Darkest Hour

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Michael Jackson: The King of Pop's Darkest Hour
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    This book details the career of Michael Jackson and his efforts to finally shed his media shy image. 1993 was destined to be one of the biggest and best years for Michael Jackson, but along came an ugly and disturbing twist - he became the target of allegations of child molestation. Although he constantly kept his complete and total innocence, he was subjected to an unprecedental barrage of media attention and abuse. His every move and motives were questioned, but Jackson consistently and without exception proved his sceptics wrong. This book takes a look at the media's obsession with the story, not with the facts, but with the sensationalism and the potential for profits; big profits! Here are the facts and perspectives that were virtually ignored by the media.


     

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     "Biased P.O.V" 2002-10-15
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    i totally agree with kimberly meredith! This book was clearly written from a one-sided p.o.v, with ms campbell portraying a one-sided argument, defending mj.

    J Randy Taraborelli's book is much better, giving readers a more 3-D insight into the life of mj.

     "Michael Jackson~The King Of Pop's Darkest Hour" 2002-05-28
    By Jacque N Welsh (Las Vegas, NV United States)
    I've read most books about Michael Jackson. Like many people, he absolutely fascinates me. This book was one of the best I've read about him. The author seems to be pleading for sympathy about the allegations against him for being a child molestor. She has written two books about him and I think if she continues, her next book will be even better. I think we all want details about this mysterious icon. It was a very good book.

     "Not at all disappointed" 2002-02-02
    By Anna (Los Angeles, CA)
    On the contrary to not so popular but very exploited tabloid coverage of the whole "Michael Jackson Scandel", Lisa Campbell comes out with the facts of the case in and out of itself and things that people do need to realize about the whole situation as a whole. Michael's intense love for the children of the world because of his own inner personality of being a child-at-heart became a fault to everyone else through this extortion attempt.

    Ms. Campbell presented the facts between the TWO trails that were occuring at the time, not just one, and shows Michaels undeniable innocence all the way. Her unwaning support of Michael is echoed throughout the world with the minds and voices of the fans that really care about Michael.

    The story was intriguing and very sad as well. It's appalling to think that such a kind and shy person as Michael Jackson could be subjected to such harmful persecuting, and I have to admit that the story was compelling enough to make one not only feel for Michael, to sympathize, but to also feel his own pain and just begin to imagine what agony he could have felt at the time, and even to this very moment. It made me choke up, and I could not put down this book.

    This is a wonderful biography on Michael's "Scandelous" moments, and it totally proves Michael Jackson, again and again, that he has always maintained his innocence, and will always. Magnificant!

     "DISAPPOINTED!" 2002-01-04
    By kimberly meredith (chicago, il. United States)
    Ms. Campbell wrote this book as if she has a personal axe to grind. Instead of stating the facts about this unfortunate
    conspiracy to discredit the intrigity of Michael Jackson.
    She came across as being unnessasarily defensive. Although I
    can appreciate her desire to come to the defense of Mr. Jackson,
    She wrote this book out of emotion instead of taking a more
    professional approach to make her point. If you desire to know
    Michael Jackson better I highly recommend J. Randy Taraborelli's

    Michael Jackson-The Magic and the Madness. It's a great book.

     "i enjoyed this book" 2000-01-02
    By mistermaxxx@yahoo.com (usa)
    the media found michael jackson guilty and still carries that over his head.i'm glad mrs.campbell comes out and gives a fair side of the story.journalism has gone down the toilet for me.they will write and say anything to sell a paper.michael maintained his innocence and should be allowed to continue with his life.i hope she writes another book on mj.the next one back on music.


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