Paul Stanley biography
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Re: Paul Stanley biography
I finished the book the other day. I have to say it is a really good read. We get some insight to how Paul thought and did during the early days. It is kinda cool how he seems to be brutally honest in his writing. Of course I do see a lot of others doing bad things and little on his part but, I expected that. Of the four I really enjoyed Paul's the best. He seems more human to me now. I still think that Gene is not the only money grubbing fool and that even though he says he is not he is....The VIP packages, the Big A$$ book, and now the vinyl collection.
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Very honest (and very true imo) from Paul to write about the videos from Smashes... were totally wrong decisions!!!
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Re: Paul Stanley biography
I really want to buy it, but I'm not too sure, I'm not exactly the confident type, I'm left alone a lot, I don't really have anyone, Paul has been my savior in a way. He comforts me, I want to buy it but, I'm a bit uncomfortable.
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Go to Amazon.com and do it! You will not be sorry. If you can't do it online then go to your local book store and get it. It is a great read.BunBun1 wrote:I really want to buy it, but I'm not too sure, I'm not exactly the confident type, I'm left alone a lot, I don't really have anyone, Paul has been my savior in a way. He comforts me, I want to buy it but, I'm a bit uncomfortable.
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Well, even saviors are human.BunBun1 wrote:I really want to buy it, but I'm not too sure, I'm not exactly the confident type, I'm left alone a lot, I don't really have anyone, Paul has been my savior in a way. He comforts me, I want to buy it but, I'm a bit uncomfortable.
Imo it depends on how you approach the book. If you are read to understand this, go and get it. Demon is right. It's a great read. But if you are not ready to tear down the invincible starchild facade.. well, better don't read it.
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