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Tietam Brown

Tietam Brown

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let's be honest...
Review: Why did this book get so many good reviews.... because only wrestling fans read it. With that said... Tietam Brown IS A GOOD BOOK. It's very dark, sad and even sickening at times, but it still draws you in as it pounds you with violence, rape and the worse, nastiess evil the world could ever create. Andy is an unbelievable character, as is Tietam. But I think that was the point. Imagine if you were destined to have everything in your life go horribly wrong. What would your life be and why would you even want to live? I let me tell you, that coach... I meet him. The girlfriend... I meet her too. And this isn't about cartoons or super heroes. It's about about people (PWT, but none-the-less people). It's about the sadness of the loneliest of souls. It's about those people that go to the talk show to chant "JERRY! JERRY!" From this side of the TV it seems so fake.. but, those are real people... on stage and in the audience. You may know one of them... you may even be one of them! Take their stories and combine them, focus on what made them who they are...ball all of that up and make them two. Put it in a book, and watch how to make wrestling fans read again. It's NOT like Wells, Smith, Cancey, King, Koontz or Hoag... It is still a great book. Read it. Then stop and ask youself... why did I really like it? My answer was .... "while it was SO surreal, it was still so HUMAN."


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