By all accounts, this book is supposed to be fantastic. The reviews I've read praise it, and it's appeared on a ton of "Best of 2005" lists.

I myself haven't read it yet (I'm on the waiting list for it at the library - it's still not my turn yet ), but I am anxious to know if anyone on these boards has read it. What did you think of it? Is it as good as the critics say?

As I understand it, this is supposed to be Dylan's autobiography; but it's not an autobiography in the conventional sense (as in the chronological account of "I was born in such-and-such place... and then I got my first recording contract... " and so on). He reveals little about himself, yet reveals everything about his soul and his times. (Does that make sense? I'm only going by reviews here, so it's hard to wrap my head around the concepts I've read.)

What I'd also like to know is whether you have to be a Dylan fan to enjoy this book, or does it stand as a good book on its own without the attachment of fandom? Give me your honest opinions. Until then, I remain...

... eagerly awaiting.