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Osbourne Family Album

Osbourne Family Album

List Price: $25.00
Your Price: $17.50
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Milking the Osbourne Cash Cow
Review: "Ozzy's speech is so bad, this book stutters." - Shon Cope 2.24.2004

In the never ending quest to capitalize on the Osbourne name, we have yet another trinket of the worlds most psychotic and dysfunctional family to add to our reality tv addiction.

Here's a quick tip. This book features Amy Osbourne talking about why she opted out of the TV show. Well, if she was on the show, maybe we would care, but having her add her comments are like me adding my comments in this book.

This book is bad, don't buy it. Trust me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A stellar performance!!!!
Review: I am soooooo happy that I opted to purchase this book. Not only was the story fascinating and at times sad, it gave me a huge perspective on Ozzy's behavior and what makes him tick. The photo bonus in the middle of the book is a true treasure. It was so good, I read the whole thing from cover to cover in less than 3 hours! Definitely worth every penny spent!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great story from the horses' mouth
Review: I really loved the beginning of the book! Sharon and Ozzy's childhoods and the beginnings of their careers in the music industry are fascinating stories. I can honestly say, though, that I started to get a little irritated and frustrated by their daughter Aimee's entries in the book. When you read Jack and Kelly's entries, it is mostly a "this is what I remember happening and this is how I felt," but with Aimee, she rants on and on with her opinions. She may say that she feels her family is making fools of themselves by doing this show, but I don't think any less of them, and I actually can say that I admire how they've survived all these tragedies. She's lucky they won't cut her out of the dough after all the money they've made!


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