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My Bookish Life Book Review: The Dirt by Motley Crue with Neil Strauss

Title: The Dirt: Confessions of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band
Authors: Motley Crue with Neil Strauss
Genre: Autobiography
Pages: 431
Rating: 5 stars

      Synopsis: This book doesn't have a synopsis. I guess it's done like that because, the book is simply the true story of a decently well known rock/metal band. So some of the story is already decently known in that case.

My review: This is another book that a reread for me. I have read this book several times because I love rock n roll stories and Motley Crue is my favorite band. I have to say their story is a very good one!

      If you are an uptight person, you probably wouldn't like this book. This band has had a lot of very wild times and they are very open and honest about them in this book. However, if you like pure rock n roll stories then you might really like this book.

        The band talks about everything. The beginning, the partying, making it big, the good times, and really bad times are talked about in this book. It's surprising how open the band members were willing to be.

       They did make a movie out of this book also called The Dirt. You can watch it on Netflix and it's not that bad but, the book is a lot better. For one thing they had to leave a lot of stuff that's in the book out of the movie. Another thing about the movie is that they tried to cover the bands entire history in 1 hour and 30 minutes roughly which is hard to with a band that's been around for as long as Motley Crue has.

     Motley Crue is my favorite band. They were really honest in this book and told one he'll of a rock n roll story! That's why I have to give the book 5 stars! The band was willing to be uncensored and honest and it worked really well!

         That's it for this update. If you have read the book leave your thoughts in the comment section. Thanks for reading this post and if you like my content please follow my blog. I hope you all have a nice evening and I will talk to you all later. Bye!

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