and you wouldn't know that if you didn't read the book.
![ghost rider show ghost rider show](https://hips.hearstapps.com/digitalspyuk.cdnds.net/15/35/ghostriderheader.jpg)
What seems metaphorical lyrically is actual fact put to music. You can listen to the song and its catchy, stands okay all by itself, but after you've read the book you understand the imagery of the song. Let's take an easy one: the song "Ghost Rider" and this book. Reading the book(s) (there's more than one) actually expand upon the lyrics of many Rush songs and broaden the impact of the music for those intelligent (and unlazy) enough to find the linkages. This way he can say 'oh, I wrote this nice book about it, maybe you'd care to read it instead of annoy me?' Second reason - there exists in this world people who actually enjoy his narrative style and keen observations, and not everything he finds interesting goes into the lyrics. Why write a book? Maybe he was tired of answering the SAME QUESTIONS a bazillion times. This book exists for several reasons - its a chronicle of what happened the year his wife and daughter died and how he coped. This way he can say 'oh, I wrote this nice book about it, maybe you'd care to read it instead of annoy me?' Second reason - there exists in this world people who ac Man, some of you people are a tough crowd! I don't see any of you publishing a book or touring the world with a megaband.
![ghost rider show ghost rider show](https://sm.ign.com/t/ign_ap/news/g/ghost-ride/ghost-rider-tv-show-robbie-reyes-returns-in-marvel-hulu-seri_em8p.1200.jpg)
![ghost rider show ghost rider show](https://townsquare.media/site/442/files/2018/09/ghost-rider.jpg)
Man, some of you people are a tough crowd! I don't see any of you publishing a book or touring the world with a megaband.