IRON MAIDEN: 'Infinite Dreams - The Official Visual History' Book Due In The Fall

I haven't quite started it yet--had to wrap up the Infinite Dreams book, get other random stuff done this week/weekend, and should be starting Shooman's next week. Of the several new books that have come out to coincide with the 50th, Joe's is the one I was most interested in because like you, I really liked his Dickinson book. And fun fact, he's updated the one you read in 2017, taking it from about 224 pages (according to Amazon's info) up to 400 pages in the new version (called Bruce Dickinson: Maiden Voyage). He had some stories in it that I'd never heard before (like Chris Dale needing a quick flight and Bruce figuring out how to get him where he needed to go), and fresh stories in your typical Maiden bios aren't all that common.

I'll post my thoughts on this new book when I finish it, but can't promise a quick turnaround time on it since I don't have a ton of time to read physical books. There's an audio edition, apparently, but it's either not available for US retailers, or his publisher's links don't work. If I had that, I'd have it done after maybe 3 work days.
Take your time! I'll be interested whenever you read it (I'm not convinced I'll buy it yet, but maybe I will if it sounds good).
 
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