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Angry Blonde

Angry Blonde

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good book if you don't want to learn anything.....
Review: This is basically just a "book" of all the song lyrics on Eminems second and third albums. Mixed in with some from his first one and some freestyles. He tells you what he was feeling and where he was when he wrote the songs, with little backstory. If you want a book that'll tell you some backstory on Eminem, don't buy this book. And for all you girls who love Em cause you think hes hot, there are pictures in it of him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now We Know
Review: This book will probably be bought by real Eminem fans and pop-groupies alike, for the fact that it is an Eminem book. The difference is the pop-groupies will add it to their collection of other Eminem memoribillia and never look at it again, where as the real Eminem fans will read through the lyrics and the introduction about each song, and learn the story behind each lyric and why the song was written. I thought this book was good as it let you get to know a lil' bit more about the way Eminem thinks. Reading from his early day freestyles right through to the Marhsall Mathers lp really does show you how much Eminem's lyrics have changed. No matter how many people want to slag him off, you can't change the fact Em is a highly accomplished lyricist

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best book around
Review: you know what i reckon... half these reviews talk about how they werent like a fan of em and well WHY THE HELL BUY THE BOOK in the first place! u gots to get it right... if ya into pony club books buy them and enjoy them dont buy eminem and diss him saying he is a foul mouthed rappere.. noone makes anyone listen to him and personally i reckon he is the best ever and anyone who thinks otherwise should go read there pony club books and listen to their barbie sleepover cd Eminem is the Best

ROCK ON my Fellow FANS

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Guy!!!
Review: Hey people...i was imprssed with eminem and all of his music before this book came out...he is all over my walla and i would say i am rather obsessed with his talent! So when i got this book i already knew that it was goin to be worth my momey and good....sooo when i read it i was pleased...it was very exciting and stright foawrd i loved it!:P

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, but i was expecting a Autobiography
Review: When I first bought this book, i thought it was an autobiography on how marshall mathers would become Eminem. I was disappointed at first that it was only lyrics and some analysis but i quickly found that he explained why he wrote each song. It really is well writeen and if u are a true fan like i am, u would get this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The real Eminem life..
Review: Okay, after listening to the Slim Shady lp, I totally understood what his lyrics mean, despite the media critizing Eminem's lyrics. I have too say even though his lyrics are powerful for the listeners, His lyrics have a sense of humor and summery of what goes on in the world. Sure people who never listened to rap before or don't like rap will think his lyrics are offensive, but too be honest Eminem like everyone else has a right to free expression. Too be honest I'm not really into rap or hip hop, but I have to say I am now a eminem fan because of how powerful his lyrics are. They are not offensive to me at all, but has a nice sense of humor too it. -This book to me is better then you think- you will totally be impressed by this book,

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: How the book is
Review: I think this book was pretty good. This book had a lot of lyrics and why eminem wrote those songs. I really wanted it to have more about his life because i wanted to learn more. I new just about every song in the book that it had lyrics for so i kind of just sung them in my head. But all in all the book was pretty good and if you like eminem you should read it to learn a little about him and his lyrics.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Travesty at its most graphic
Review: I can clearly see why so many pictures were included in this "book", eminem is just a nastier version of Vanila Ice who also will have the fleeting moments of stardom.

Like his music, I suspect much of the story in this book is prefabricated for shock value (how on earth did a person this foul and trashy get signed if not crafty) The real loosers will be the people who buy this book in search of an insight to their newly anointed hero.

Better enjoy it now kiddies before Slim Shady is bankrupt and a media has been.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is captivating whether you are a fan of Em or not!
Review: This book is written by a modern day poet. Eminem's rhymes are outstanding! The lyrics are razor sharp and at times hilarious. If you are a fan, this book will reinforce your opinion. It gives short interesting briefs as to why he wrote these lyrics, which fans will enjoy. If you are not a fan read this with an open mind and don't take every word seriously. You will discover that he is not as bad as the critics make him out to be. Remember, we make or hear jokes every day - why can't he? One last note if you enjoy writing in any way this book is sure to get your creative juices flowing. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Vanilla Ice with Turrets Syndrome
Review: Eminem better enjoy his 15 minutes while they last. It was a wise financial move to publish his lyrics and explanatory notes on them before he joins the ranks of Vanilla Ice and other has beens. His tunes are catchy, but so is the themesong to "The Jetsons". I must say the photos are appealing, and since we are living in a sub-literate culture, they are essential. This book is positive in the sense that it will appeal to his fans, a group who largely find books anathema. On the other hand, it's so sad that trees had to die for this. Couldn't people just continue to download his lyrics from the internet?


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