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KISS AND SELL-CK Lendt. The author was a member of the financial management for the rock group KISS from July 1976-right before the big bucks started rolling- in to March 1988 when their financial state was not to be envied, despite all the proclamations of a long tongued gasbag of how wealthy they were.
Very interesting look at the logistics/costs of touring/recording/special events etc etc that go with a successful band as well as revealing the band members personalities. Even if You're not a fan of the band, this does make for a good read as it could pertain to really anyone in showbiz who struggles and then hits it big and thinks it will last. One thing for sure, those Boys truly spent it like they had it. |
#3732
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Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
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#3733
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SALEM FALLS-Jodi Picoult
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ORDINARY PEOPLE-Judith Guest
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#3736
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UP FROM NEVER-Joseph N Sorrentino. Extremely earthy account of the author's young life involving poverty, gangs, sex, petty crime, poor academic/employment history, Dishonorable Marine discharge and extreme distrust of authority figures who turned his life around and became a Lawyer, UCLA instructor and helping disaffected Youth.
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#3737
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GHOUL-Brian Keene
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#3738
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Fiction: THE HOWLING-Gary Brandner
Non-Fiction: ME-Elton John |
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Ring by Koji Suzuki
No Longer Human by Junji Ito
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Touching from a distance, further all the time. |
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Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
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