He comes off as extremely likeable , actually. The book shows the other angle of the wcw mess more. The book focuses more on the corporate structure and the time warner/aol merger than it does on the creative control and all of that.
kidkash no 1 fan wrote: Drew Barrymore Autobiography
Whats it called I was a 8 year old screw up?
No but it was a really interesting read,i dont know why her mother did not help her instead of letting her do what she wanted but yeah really good book
kidkash no 1 fan wrote: Darth Mattitude wrote: kidkash no 1 fan wrote: Drew Barrymore Autobiography Whats it called I was a 8 year old screw up?
No but it was a really interesting read,i dont know why her mother did not help her instead of letting her do what she wanted but yeah really good book
I remember seeing her mom on Frank Skinner's chat show. Didn't strike me as overly maternal - altough she virtually offered to suckle her host there and then!
I just started this morning The Thousand Orcs (R.A. Salvatore), which is the first book of The Hunter's Blade trilogy. These are Forgotten Realms novels.
It's written using Magazine Quotes and interview quotes but it's a good book, there's alot of stuff about Nirvana, Queens of the stone age and Foo Fighters in there. I'm Enjoying it.
not really a book to read, but it just arrived today. Call it a late birthday present to myself Its a Reina Tanaka PB that just arrived from Japan and its really good.
Looks great Nymvette ^-^, i like to buy magazines from there to, i have tons of manga, movie and joshi pro ones so i usually read them (through using a translation book since my Japanese is awful!), shes so cute!
At the moment im reading the classic Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe plus my usual slice of Manga with the School Rumble series.
im reading some imported Prince of tennis Manga these days, i love the story, so i would recommend it to anyone. Nearly finished the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to, one of my faverate books of all time, so i never grow tired of reading the story (the film was awful mind).
After finally finishing the truly excellent 1123 page epic that is James Clavell's Shogun, I'm taking a break from feudal Japan related books for the moment and have started William Regal's autobiography Walking A Golden Mile.
I've just finished Lee Childs Killing Floor which someone at the office got me to read. its his first Jack Reacher novel and I have to say it's pretty good. Well paced, intresting main character and the plot twists enough while not being too much. So on the basis of this Im off to find the others now.
At the moment i am reading "The Secrets of Angels & Demons" about Dan Browns book. I have to say it is quite informative, about the history of the Papal State and a whole bunch of sciency stuff. It is quite a hard read though, and now that i have my DS i'm finding less and less time to read it.
Finished Regal's book the other day. Damn good read - very honest about his drug addictions and he shares some great stories about his time on the road.