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The Rock Says...

The Rock Says...

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Buy Mick Foley's Book Instead!
Review: I have read both this book and Mick Foley's book, and Foley's is much more interesting. This book is boring, and doesn't have the heart that Mick's book had. My advice to you: skip this book, and buy "Have a nice day".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The People's Book
Review: This is definetly the most electrifying book out there. This book was great it covers all aspects of the most recgonized man in sports entertainment. I never got bored once reading it because he didn't brag about himself he just told you how it was. Highly reccommended by this reader.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Electrifying
Review: First- This book is not as good as "Have A Nice Day" but it is close. He describes his days as a football player to his days as Flex Kavana all the way to The Peoples Champion. He describes how he got interested in the buisness and how he became a top star. This book is suitable for wrestling and non-wrestling fans. If you liked Mick Foley's book, you will like this book. Also if you like these books watch out for Steve Austin's "Cause Stone Cold Said So".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you smellllllll...what the Rock has written!
Review: The Rock tells his millions and millions of fans what it was like to grow up in the wrestling business. I thought the book was well written and showed the Rock just being himself. This book is a MUST read for anyone weather you're a wrestling fan or not!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: So the rock says
Review: Very Disappointing. Especially for those that have read Mr. Foley's fine tome. It is not that Dwayne Johnson doesn't have an interesting story to tell it is that he does not tell it well. Consider the great life he had growing up among all the wrestling legends, as evident with a picture with Andre The Giant, yet he rarely writes of those moments. His book is merely a good start at a rough draft up until his The Rock phase. Then the book is lost. Over a hundred pages ghostwritten in his brash, arrogant, vocal personna. Oh the humanity. Actually his story due to his youth would better fit a Rolling Stone type in depth interview. Don't buy another wrestler's (auto)biography unless they have been in the business for 15plus years or is written by Vince McMahon

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE TRUTH IN THE RING
Review: I would have to agree, he is the most electrifying man in sports entertainment. He has also paid his dues to get where he is! Before reading this, I have to admit, I only thought of The Rock as a talented, really good looking guy, that had alot of attitude. Nothing has been given to him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the great one elictrifes u again
Review: in his new book the grrat one(aka the rock)tells u about his life from the very begginning.this book is perfect i dont read much but when i do i skip around i didnt in this book cause it was exciting and funny!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Rock Says...
Review: The Rocks Says... is the Most Electrifying Book in Literature History! This book tells you all about his life from his days when his Grandfather was a wrestler to his days being, "The People's Champ".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book in America
Review: The Rock says is a great book of how he went from football to wwf star.he describes his life as if he is reliving every day of it.It is a good book.BUY IT TODAY!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: D.J. should stick to wrestling
Review: Sorry, this is a full-length magazine that's been expanded to a book with excessive photos. Can be read in about one day, unlike Foley's book, which takes a week to read. The sections written in the Rock's character are of no value. IMHO the author took advantage of his popularity. Wait for the paperback. I thought Foley's book, although hardly a contender for a Pulitzer Prize, gave more inside information about the wrestling business and more "scoops" about the people in it. Foley has also been in the business a lot longer and has a better story to tell - in substance and presentation. Foley's tribute to Owen Hart is more convincing too. Both books suffer from awkward covers. Not recommended, in spite of being a fan of his character.


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