Slowhand Quickly Ascends the Bestseller List

Posted on Monday 22 October 2007

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Eric Clapton’s Clapton: The Autobiography debuted at #2 on The New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller List. It’s an interesting read that I’ll discuss a bit more fully this week. What made my reading experience even more unusual was by immediately following up Slowhand’s book with his former wife Pattie Boyd’s Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me.

The quirky thing about reading these two books together was how some of the events match exactly. Which means they’re either telling the truth, or they rehashed something and agreed upon a particular story. Either way, they’re both interesting books. And both on the bestseller list.

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