Musical Genres
Review:Written in first person, Anthony shares his life story through colorful antidotes that will have you rolling from laughter and also pain. Drug addition is an ugly journey, and I have a greater appreciation for someone going through it. Anthony is a great writer, easy to read, I'm sad the book is over! Read more
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Surprisingly good but predictable and not a lot we didn't know. Glad he did it and it was interesting enough to keep me reading it. Wish it went beyond Anti-Christ Superstar though. Was never a huge fan but a fan just the same Read more
Review:This was the first book I finished. I never enjoyed reading but I just couldn't put this book down. I've read several books since and this is at the top of my list. Read it ask God for guidence and let the Holy Spirit lead you to victory through prayer. I also recommed the Three battle grounds by Francis Frangipane , and How to listen to God by Charles Stanley. Read more
Review:Beautiful is a good word for these songs. They keep the melody dominant in the solo so you don't have to go looking for it. A variety of levels so it's good for many different people and different circumstances. Read more
Review:Music, revenge, love... Maci and Ethan are two of the most frustrating yet relatable characters I've read this year. You can't help but root for them. The Power to Break broke Maci, Ethan, and me. The only thing that it left whole is the thread that binds them, tangled as it may be. I eagerly await their conclusion to find out just how tangled a thread can get before it becomes a bow or breaks. Read more
Review:I finished reading this book by Chuck Klosterman called Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story. I enjoyed it. I laughed out loud a lot and that's important sometimes when you are reading a book that supposed to be about this guy visiting cities and cites where rock stars have died, and the cultural significance of these artists, their lives, and deaths. But it actually just ended up being this guy, driving across the country, going to these places, and inevitably beginning to think about ... Read more
Review:This was written by someone who understands what I expect when I encounter the claim "Easy Piano". My father recently died, and "Clare de Lune" was a tune of which he often spoke when he was alive as his version of a fine, classical work. There's a version in this book that I was able to play on the first day I had it. Thanks to Allan Small for keeping it real when he wrote this work. I thought I might transition from the "Big Notes" Peanuts Christmas book to this classical piano book after ... Read more
Review:I thought Eminem would be talking more about his life, growing up and finally giving some instight into his personal life, but instead its a book with alot of pictures that repeats itself over and over. The book took me a day to read thats how little actual writing is in it. If you want a book with alot of pics then this is good for you Read more
Review:Alternating candor and reserve, this book reminded me of the best in Gordon's singing and songwriting. For the past twenty years, she has been such an inspiration to me -- this book only increased my admiration while bringing her humanity to light. Read more
Review:***A RARE FIND**AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITTEN BY STING HIMSELF**MANY PHOTOS** ***PACKED SAFELY & SHIPPED QUICKLY***THANK YOU***ANY STING FAN SHOULD HAVE THIS BOOK TO READ & KEEP ON YOUR SHELF***HIS LIFE STORY TOLD IN HIS OWN WORDS MAY SURPRISE YOU***YOU WILL REALIZE WHY HE IS SUCH A MAGNIFICENT MUSICIAN & LYRICS WRITER***DON'T LOAN IT OUT, YOU WON'T GET IT BACK!!***AFTER ALL, IT IS STING**** Read more