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Fans of rock criticism such as Greil Marcus's History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs will find this anthology as eclectic but with a more personal tone.
Anyone interested in the mechanics of creation and collaboration will find much to savor here. Questlove's first book is not to be missed. You won't be able to put it down until you finish—and you'll want more when you do.
Readable in an afternoon, this book might appeal to readers who enjoy similar satiric knockoffs, like Steve Hockensmith's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Like many books that are good for a laugh, Celebrity Chekhov is worth reading once.
While Luke's story is definitely an original one, the struggles and feelings of being overwhelmed and out of control will be familiar to families dealing with a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The authentic voices of Greenman, Luke, and Abbi are invaluable in validating the feelings of all those living with ASD. Recommended for families of autistic children and their health-care providers.