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    Question Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    Did anyone read the book "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer? Did you like it?

    Does anyone know where I can get this book in Holland? It seems to be out of print... But I would love to read it!

    Editorial Reviews

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    Just why was Elvis all shook up? According to clinical psychologist Peter Whitmer, Ph.D., the King suffered as a "twinless twin," and was forever tormented by the death of his infant twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley. Some of the conclusions in this hefty psychological analysis of Elvis may raise eyebrows, as will some of the odd nuggets of information Dr. Whitmer offers, but even readers who take this book with a healthy dose of skepticism will have to admit that it's an interesting and offbeat look at a life that, 20 years after it ended, remains a perennial object of fascination.
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    I bought the book about 3 months ago on Amazon.com (US) along with about 20 others Elvis books. Have not had time to read this one yet though.

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    Greetings,

    If you perform a "Search" on this site, .... you will find discussions / reviews that have already been posted on this book / topic.

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    It is a compelling & thought-provoking book - recommended, .......... but not without it's flaws as far as "sources" go. (That said, ...... what book is, truly, "perfect" in every sense of the word?).

    I enjoyed the book, ........... and agree with some of its premises to varying degrees (not entirely, though, due to its over-reliance on highly questionable "anecdotal evidence" - <which, in reality, is an oxy***** in and of itself>).


    - Capt. "EL."

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    I have had this book for years. It is extremely interesting and, if you are to respect the author's opinions because he IS a graduated psychologist or something like that, it is even a bit educating, in the sense that you kinda 'understand' certain personality characteristics Elvis possessed and how they originated. I have read it at least three times as I, too, have found in it certain information that can help me, er... describe myself.

    I am by no means comparing myself to Elvis, but it is a fact that we all, we human beings, that is, possess certain qualities and certain aspects that we would like to be able to explain or, at least, to understand.

    But I digress. Ask me what it is about the book you'd like to know and I'll gladly respond.

    All the best,

    FS

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    Hate this book
    Very bad.
    Stories for this book told husband of Priscilla's sister.
    Too much horrible fantasies.
    'My music is why I was put on this earth' Elvis Presley

    Elvis from Russia
    www.elvispresley.ru

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    You can find copies of the book on this website http://www.abebooks.co.uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.S. Annie
    You can find copies of the book on this website http://www.abebooks.co.uk/
    Thanks! I found a seller "in the neighbourhood" and send them an email! Thank you PS Annie!! U rule!

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    did anyone read inner elvis by peter whitmer

    i have never read that book. i'll have to check it out. it does sound interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ComeBackChick
    Thanks! I found a seller "in the neighbourhood" and send them an email! Thank you PS Annie!! U rule!
    your welcome CBC. Let me know if you like the book because it is high on my wishlist and wanna buy it my self.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.S. Annie
    your welcome CBC. Let me know if you like the book because it is high on my wishlist and wanna buy it my self.
    OK! I never had a book I ordered, delivered THAT fast, called them friday and got the book in the mail the NEXT (satur)day!!!! Thank you people at www.joot.nl! Awesome service!!! I still don't believe it!

    P.S. Annie, all I can say is: GET IT, GET IT!! I just started reading it and its very ... very hard to put down!!!

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    I did hope it will be in the mailbox in a couple of weeks.........

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    It was today, just dropped off an hour ago

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    Re-reading this one!

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    Peter Whitmer doesn't know what he's talking about.

    It's unethical in the mental health profession to treat and diagnose someone that's not a patient.

    Peter Whitmer's theories and conclusions are laughable and in a way is disrespectful to the memory of Elvis Presley.

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Peter Whitmer doesn't know what he's talking about.

    Peter Whitmer's theories and conclusions are laughable and in a way is disrespectful to the memory of Elvis Presley.
    I agree, Brian. It is of course unethical in the mental health profession to treat and diagnose someone that is not a patient.

    Peter Whitmer obviously has his own issues, that is why, in his case, he is in the "profession" in the first place - unethical slob.

    Question - "Why is Whitmer in the profession?"

    The reason, would be to make money, not to "Do no harm" if he remembers his Hippocratic Oath.

    Who could believe a word he says?

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    I would say this gentleman made a diagnosis by proxy-he took every single ancedotle story told to him and assumed all were 100% correct and then added every rumor, truth, and everything in between into the mix-and decided he knew who Elvis was and what made his clock tick in the way it did.
    Thats not the way his profession is suppose to work-and certainly he knows that.
    Work in Progress!

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    I wonder how much of his input is in Alanna Nash's book "Baby Lets Play House" (which I have not read yet), he was the first person she interviewed for that book (I read on Amazon in her acknowledgements (p.611)).

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    Re: Did anyone read "Inner Elvis" by Peter Whitmer?

    A lot.

    That's the whole point of Alanna Nash's book.

    Elvis never had a successful long term relationship with a woman because he suffered from twinless twin syndrome.

    Elvis had guilt over surviving birth and his twin brother didn't so all his romantic relationships failed because of that.

    When i say it out loud it sounds even more ridiculous.

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