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The Long Hard Road Out of Hell |
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Rating: Summary: an inside look at the nations biggest satanist Review: When i read this book I was thinking of the hell brian went through as a child. From his mothers drug abuse to pornography to having vermin running free in his home. Although it was written well, and in great detail, I find that it is nothing more than just Mr. Manson bragging on himself. There for I think that it was just another way of hyping his fame( or trying to gain more of it).
Rating: Summary: he is the king Review: marilyn manson.... fell from hell!!!!
Rating: Summary: Maybe the best rock n'roll biography. Review: Either you love this man, either you hate him. By reading his autobiography, you may learn more about the so-called "Most evil man in America". With lots of humor and bitterness against the white-trash that raised him, Brian Warner described in his book his life (pretty much as he does in the "Superstar Antichrist" album), from the worm to the superstar he is now. A life of Sex, Drugs and Rock n'Roll. Contains great pictures and drawings and is written in a style that will push you to read it until the end. If you haven't done it yet, READ IT!!!
Rating: Summary: GREAT! Review: I really was looking foward to reading about Manson. When i first started to read, it fascinated me because it explained Manson's childhood and stuff. But in the middle, he started talking about his sexual life too much which kinda bothered me. It was a great book and I'm glad Manson did include this part because if he hadn't, it would be a regular auto-bio which is completly what he doen't want to do.So if you want to know the truth about Manson, read this book!!
Rating: Summary: This is my new bible Review: This is a book better than anything about a certain hypocritical religion we all know and disapprove of.(for those of u ignorant souls out there, im talking about christianity)This is a great look into his heart and soul. Manson has suffored a great deal in his childhood. And people will soon someday see the light and accept Marilyn Manson as our lord and savior!
Rating: Summary: Such an indepth look! Review: This is the most truthful and complete thing about masnon i have ever read. because it is written by the master himself.
Rating: Summary: True to life, touching and heartbreaking Review: The most revealing book i have ever read. Manson is your averge human being,with problems like every one of us....he just deals with them!!!
Rating: Summary: COOL! Review: A very crack-up funny biography on one of the most hated man in society these days (not to mention Saddam Hussiem). So, Manson is a little crazy and somewhat essentric, but he's totally cool...I mean, with this bio, it really explains a lot of contraversial things going on: the animal killing, orgies, losing virginity, and other untouchable issues. For those weary of reading biographies, this book will be mighty interesting to be a first try.
Rating: Summary: CREEPY SKIN CRAWLING BOOK: FASCINATING Review: A deep twisted book that goes farther into the human brain than ever thought possible, Marilyn Manson speaks openly about his life: sex, drugs, accusations, goth, and all those other contraversial objectives that make this man more notorious than Kenneth Starr. With large lavish glossy color photos, not only will you see him materially, but internally also.
Rating: Summary: It Was Okay... Review: This was an okay book about MM's life, childhood, and goth depravity... but just okay. As far as being a "how-low-can-you-go" type of book, David Crosby's bio "Long Time Gone", and John Phillips' "Papa John" bio were both light years better. Give either of those 2 a try before giving this one five stars.
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