I am reading "The Michael Jackson Tapes" for the second time! The sub-title is "A Tragic Icon Reveals His Soul in Intimate Conversations." by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. The book is not what someone might think. It is not a celebrity tell-all. I have learned so much, and not about Michael Jackson. I learned about our celebrity-obsessed culture (I asked Mountain Ash if Scotland is so obsessed and it sounded like they don't idolize actors like we do) Anyway, the Rabbi writes so eloquently, like this "...tragedy of his life was to mistake attention for love, fame for family, material acquisition for true spiritual purpose." I'm so glad I found this author. Reminds me of M. Scott Peck, "The Road Less Travelled" and "People of the Lie."