Jackson loved poetry
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- June
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Michael Jackson might not have liked to be out in the sun, but he liked to read and had a library at Neverland with at least 10,000 books. He was a shopper at Los Angeles bookstores including Dutton’s Books in Brentwood. He was known to have also frequented Book Soup on Sunet Strip and Skylight Books, too.
Turns out the pop music icon loved poetry, especially Ralph Waldo Emerson poetry and books about psychology, art and architecture, according to a The Los Angeles Times piece that ran this weekend. And kudos go to one of my favorite book blogs, GalleyCat at Mediabistro.com for cluing me in.
Clearly, he liked to browse the stacks.
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