The Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
I must confess I am a huge R Kelly fan. I've seen him perform a couple times and will go to see his shows everytime they come my way. I was excited to read this book because I like his music so much and so I was looking forward to learning more about him. At first I found it difficult to engage with the book because of the conversational tone - seemed like someone just transcribing R Kelly talking. However, I eventually found the story powerful enough that I ignored the writing. I was truly fascinated to learn some of the details of his life especially his struggle with dyslexia. I am in awe that someone who reports being only barely able to read could write so many powerful songs. There were definitely parts of the story that were skirted over. His relationship with Aaliyah is never mentioned and the dissolution of his marriage seems glossed over. I also was longing for more info about his friendships and relationships with his siblings. The book talked a lot about his childhood and early career. His tenacity is definitely inspiring. He doesn't appear to pretend to be anything other than who he is - seemed willing to acknowledge his eccentricities and quirks. I learned a lot about his music and his collaborations with other artists. Despite how one might feel about his sometimes disturbing personal life his musical genius cannot be denied. I would recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of R Kelly. The book serves to show that humble beginnings do not mean a life of mediocrity. I think the book also does a good job of showing some of the down sides of fame. I am very glad that I read this book and I look forward to the sequel :-). This is one of my favorite books read this year. To live in Chicago, you must have an appreciation for Robert Kelly ... and by appreciation, I mean you have to forgive his eccentricities, because he's your city brother, and he represents our great city state. The guy came from nothing, hustled the L's street performing, and achieved his dream. Yeah, he allegedly peed on a girl, but you know what? That's just R, and he was found innocent anyhow. With the help of David Ritz, Kelly takes you on the Soulacoaster of his musical genius, and love affair with not only himself, but ladies and the city of Chicago as well.
What do You think about The Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me (2013)?
A concentrated study in delusion. Lots of pictures, with a splash of Oedipus.
—Anuska
I would give this 10 out of 5 stars if I could. A beautifully hilarious read.
—Sophia
An easy read. The truth is out R. Kelly really is trying to be funny.
—Barbarus
After reading R. Kelly's book it's hard to blame him for anything.
—Rozzy94
A disturbing and hilarious read about a musical genius.
—iacia