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So maybe the world doesn't need any more Beatles books, but this is a keeper, one that puts all the ass-kissing bios to shame. It comes close to fully clarifying the morass of legal issues that has engulfed the band for decades now. While filled with its share of dirt, the book is a credible work of music journalism, and the band members (and other major players) are portrayed sympathetically, as human beings, rather than saints or degenerates.