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# MICHAEL JACKSON:: THE MAGIC, THE MADNESS, THE WHOLE STORY, 1958-2009

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This major biography includes the behind-the-scenes story to many of the landmarks in Jackson's life: his legal and commercial battles, his marriages to Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe, his passions and addictions, his children; objective and revealing, it carries the hallmarks of all of Taraborrelli's best-sellers: impeccable research, brilliant storytelling and definitive documentation. So much has how been said and written about the life and career of Michael Jackson that it has become almost impossible to disentangle the man from the myth. This book is the fruit of over 30 years of research and hundreds of exclusive interviews with a remarkable level of access to the very closest circles of the Jackson family - including Michael himself. Cutting through tabloid rumours, J. Randy Taraborrelli traces the real story behind Michael Jackson, from his drilling as a child star through the blooming of his talent to his ever-changing personal appearance and bizarre publicity stunts.

Review: A close-up of Michael Jackson - In-depth look into the often troubled life of a mega-performer. Written without the trash that some biographers feel they need to sell their book. This book takes an honest, sympathetic and empathetic look into Michael's life.
Review: The Best One Yet - Okay- so this is the best most accurate book published to date of the life of Michael Jackson. It was not at all gossipy, vicious or fictional. You definitely can tell the difference between tabloid junk and the truth. I believe this book to be the absolute truth or as close as anyone will ever get to the real Michael Jackson. It did not slander him at all. It was very factual and impartial. It highlighted his achievements along with the ongoing drama of his life. It made you see him as a person, a human being. We all would like to think of Michael as this untouchable superstar with some super human powers or something because that is how he wanted to be viewed by the public, but the truth is he was so vulnerable and mentally stunted. His family, whose claims of love, always seemed to depend on his ability to make them all money. You can now see why he would distance himself from the family including his mother. He loved his mother dearly, but his mother had a sense of wanting to keep the family together, so they used her as a way to get Michael to do what they wanted, and he had a hard time saying no to her, so he distanced himself from her, so he wouldn't be put in that situation anymore. You can tell he lived to make his mother happy because of all the pain his father caused her, but by doing that, he sacrificed a piece of himself and never got to be the person he was meant to be. He seemed conflicted between the religious beliefs he was raised on and his will to grow up. He was very afraid of the world, but more so than his siblings because he was the star of the family. Everyone had something riding on his talent, and he was raised with the belief not to trust anyone because they were all out to get him. Couple that with an already sensitive person, and it doesn't take long for the paranoia to kick in. I think we will all remember him the way we want to, but I think this book was well written and it definitely gave insight into just who Michael Jackson the human being really was. He had an unyielding need to be loved and adored by everyone. He tried to appear perfect and everytime a piece of his imperfection was revealed whether about himself or his family, it took a piece of him away. When you read this book, you realize he was never anything like the confident performer he portrayed himself to be on stage. It also gives clarity into the child molestation allegations and his trial, and at least I feel 100% comfortable in believing he never ever did such a horrible thing, but he was victimized because he opened himself up to that kind of controversy because he honestly thought he was untouchable because of who he was. His life is a very sad story. I hope his soul is the free spirit it was meant to be, and he can now rest in peace. Thank you Michael Jackson for sharing your talent with the world. Your music and performance will truly be missed.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #56,081 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #32 in Biographies of Composers & Musicians #73 in Biographies of the Rich & Famous #82 in Biographies of Actors & Entertainers |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A close-up of Michael Jackson
*by A***. on July 29, 2026*

In-depth look into the often troubled life of a mega-performer. Written without the trash that some biographers feel they need to sell their book. This book takes an honest, sympathetic and empathetic look into Michael's life.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Best One Yet
*by L***B on August 3, 2009*

Okay- so this is the best most accurate book published to date of the life of Michael Jackson. It was not at all gossipy, vicious or fictional. You definitely can tell the difference between tabloid junk and the truth. I believe this book to be the absolute truth or as close as anyone will ever get to the real Michael Jackson. It did not slander him at all. It was very factual and impartial. It highlighted his achievements along with the ongoing drama of his life. It made you see him as a person, a human being. We all would like to think of Michael as this untouchable superstar with some super human powers or something because that is how he wanted to be viewed by the public, but the truth is he was so vulnerable and mentally stunted. His family, whose claims of love, always seemed to depend on his ability to make them all money. You can now see why he would distance himself from the family including his mother. He loved his mother dearly, but his mother had a sense of wanting to keep the family together, so they used her as a way to get Michael to do what they wanted, and he had a hard time saying no to her, so he distanced himself from her, so he wouldn't be put in that situation anymore. You can tell he lived to make his mother happy because of all the pain his father caused her, but by doing that, he sacrificed a piece of himself and never got to be the person he was meant to be. He seemed conflicted between the religious beliefs he was raised on and his will to grow up. He was very afraid of the world, but more so than his siblings because he was the star of the family. Everyone had something riding on his talent, and he was raised with the belief not to trust anyone because they were all out to get him. Couple that with an already sensitive person, and it doesn't take long for the paranoia to kick in. I think we will all remember him the way we want to, but I think this book was well written and it definitely gave insight into just who Michael Jackson the human being really was. He had an unyielding need to be loved and adored by everyone. He tried to appear perfect and everytime a piece of his imperfection was revealed whether about himself or his family, it took a piece of him away. When you read this book, you realize he was never anything like the confident performer he portrayed himself to be on stage. It also gives clarity into the child molestation allegations and his trial, and at least I feel 100% comfortable in believing he never ever did such a horrible thing, but he was victimized because he opened himself up to that kind of controversy because he honestly thought he was untouchable because of who he was. His life is a very sad story. I hope his soul is the free spirit it was meant to be, and he can now rest in peace. Thank you Michael Jackson for sharing your talent with the world. Your music and performance will truly be missed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you want to know the whole story...
*by L***R on August 30, 2009*

I don't know if you're like me, but ever since Michael Jackson passed away, I have wanted to know the truth. I don't think there has ever been anyone more misrepresented in human history than Michael Jackson. He said in an interview that '99.9% of what's written about me is not true.' He said this long before he ever went on trial. When it comes to books about Michael Jackson, two stand out, Michael Jackson Conspiracy by Aphrodite Jones, based on transcripts of the 2005 trial, and this one. If you're like me, when you read Conspiracy you can finally lay to rest any lingering doubts you may have about Michael Jackson's guilt or innocence. Magic and Madness stands out, not because of journalistic brilliance, but because it paints a humanistic and relatable portrait of the man and music. Taraborelli gives a balanced portrait of MJ, having met him many times since MJ was 10. Separate photos show him with Michael and Jermaine, giving him greater credibility than those who never met him. As you might expect from an author who has published many biographies, including three books on Diana Ross (he must really like her), Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna and Marilyn Monroe, Magic and Madness is a gripping read. The further you get into the book the more fascinating it gets. You might not know that MJ lived in Encino with the other Jacksons until he bought Neverland at age 30. This created interesting tensions and dramas described in the book. Paul McCartney introduced him to Neverland, where he stayed while they filmed the video for Say, Say, Say. One can appreciate the intrigue, politics and relationships at Motown. He does an incredible job of documenting the whole saga of the Jacksons signing with and leaving Motown and Jermaine being left behind. Jermaine married Motown supremo Berry Gordy's daughter,and had to choose between family and family. As Jermaine said: "I didn't leave the Jacksons, the Jacksons left me. At Motown." Definitely the strongest section of the book. Surprising then that the Jacksons would reunite the 25th Anniversary Motown tribute to Gordy when Michael would stun the world with his showmanship and debut the moonwalk. As you read about rhe relationship with feisty yet sensible Lisa Marie Presley, the dialogue sparkles and seems very true to life, as do descriptions of encounters with Elizabeth Taylor, a true friend. He captures them very well... His PT Barnum showman aspect, some escapades spectacularly successful, some backfiring. You may wonder about the extent of plastic surgery. Obviously, Jackson was not candid about all the surgery he had. He covers the incidents leading up to the 1993 case in some detail. Even if entirely innocent, MJ's behavior is still troubling, resulting in June Chandler losing custody of her child. She testified in the 2005 trial that she had not seen her child in 11 years, and was a positive witness in the 2005 trial, according to Michael Jackson Conspiracy Certainly, Mj's sharing a bed with a young child seems odd, and Evan Chandler leveraged this as part of his grand plan to gain custody and win a huge legal settlement, which he did. Evan C's behavior seems very odd, disturbing and self serving, particularly the Sodium Amytal admission, pursuing a civil action without first contacting authorities, there's the tape, and the infamous Anthony Pellicano, Michael's scandal prone celebrity PI. For what purpose would he insist on sharing a bed with this child, and then insist to his mother that either she trusts him or not, and then playing off children against each other. If he has paid out a huge settlement, why insist on and risk continuing the same behavior, even if innocent. Jackson told Diane Sawyer on Prime Time in 1995 that the only reason he was not charged was because the accuser's description of his private parts did not match the photographs. Surprisingly Taraborelli does not mention this. This book was mostly written before the 2005 case, yet he still picked out inconsistencies in the prosecution case. He uncovered the previous Janet Arvizo allegations of sexual assault,trial and settlement against J C Penney when her son Gavin (the accuser) was arrested for shoplifting. He details a timeline for the molestation, occuring 'AFTER' the Living with Michael Jackson documentary had aired, and 'BEFORE' and 'DURING' the several times the Arvizos denied anything inappropriate had happened. THEN, the Arvizos consulted the 'SAME' attorney as the 1993 case, and allege two incidents of molestation. Jackson supposedly committed this crime while knowing he was under investigation for committing this crime, and simultaneously getting the Arvizo family rebuttal on audio and video. C,mon. If the author can find these loopholes, then why would Sneddon's DA office still prosecute a case where this family had already testified four different times, on audio, video, to Arvizo's school principal, and to DCFS that nothing had happened. Was it not obvious to him that you cannot give two diametrically opposite of the same events and expect to be believed by a jury? This matter should never have gone to trial. In fact MJ's attorney Tom Mesereau filed a motion to set aside the indictment. Things for Taraborelli to look at for future editions: He states the amount of the 1993 settlement at $20 million, and in the final chapter says $25 million. Which is it? As it's confidential, how does he know? Was it covered by Jackson's insurance or not? A discography showing chart hits and highest positions would be helpful. He makes no mention of the book . Redemption: The Truth Behind the Michael Jackson Child Molestation Allegation (Unautographed Copy) written by Rothman's legal secretary Geraldine Hughes, an important book. He does not acknowledge the sources of some of his material, for example a conversation between Katherine Jackson and Lisa Marie. It seems unlikely either would be a source. He recommends checking out Maureen Orth's Vanity Fair series, and I have, yet she has written some of the most ludicrous articles about Michael. I did not care much for the last chapter which was obviously hastily put together, but did appreciate his reflections on the 2005 trial, even if pretty sketchy. Similarly, with John Branca, MJ's attorney. How could he know the surely secret details about the negotiations for Neverland, and the buying of The Beatles catalogue. Who or what is the source of June Chandler's account? The research and sourcing of official legal documents is very impressive, so kudos for that. If you want to know in great detail about the 2005 trial read Michael Jackson Conspiracy which I have also reviewed, and if you want to know the whole story read this book. I hope you find this helpful.

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