In times when there was no Internet, Michael Oldfield's book was the Dire Straits bible for me. After many years, I understand that not everything is perfect, but the sentiment will always remain.
+1000 
Oldfield was a journalism-student with Mark, and the book was approved by the band
so, even if it isn't perfect, I still think that it's the best reliable book about DS
Better than the book written by
Michael Oldfield's, only if Ed Bicknell writes one, would be a gift analogous to a new Dire Straits album. Who knows, maybe this miracle will happen, we recently saw a miracle happen with the launch of Box Live 78/92, hopefully luck continues to be in our favor, as it has been lately, I can't get enough of reading the two messages that Ed kindly wrote to the forum.
I can't say that I'm particularly happy about not reading this book, maybe I should, I just would want to know more about why this book is mediocre, and how it can be mediocre considering, as Ed said, they gave him "total access". I can expect a mediocre book coming from somebody who doesn't know the difference between Mark Knopfler and David Knopfler. But total access? Those who read the book, what's so mediocre about it?
I guess in the same way you can call John's book mediocre. Can't say I'm deeply impressed by it, but it's called "MY LIFE in Dire Straits", and for a title like this it does a perfect job. Mike's book is called simply "Dire Straits". So it has to be great, right?
I would say that there is a very subjective character here, it may be mediocre for some, the circumstance that Ed finds himself in may actually be mediocre for him, however, in the dimension of a mere Dire Straits fan like me and especially in the 80s, when this book was released, it was wonderful, it starts by narrating the experience of a show at the beginning of the LOG tour, one of the nights in December 1982 at Wembley Arena, I still remember the feeling of being transported in time and space to the event, this was pure gold, as well as other pleasant surprises. Just because my father said that the film currently showing is bad doesn't mean I'm not going to watch it, give it a chance and read this book, at worst you'll get rid of that doubt, for me it's still a good book, excellent photos, it could be better, yes, of course, not everything is perfect, but a book written by Ed Bicknell would be the closest to perfection, for sure!