“When I was about twelve I used to think I must be a genius, but nobody's noticed. If there is such a thing as a genius, I am one, and if there isn't I don't care.”
Quote by John Lennon
Book:Lennon Remembers
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Lennon Remembers
John Lennon's personal account of his life, including his time with The Beatles and his post-Beatles years, providing readers with a glimpse into his thoughts and feelings throughout his life more
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