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I admit it. I like Tommy Lee. His book was entertaining and had a few moments of "wow, that was smart!" in it. Namely, saying Sigur Ros is a band to listen to. See? Smart.
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informative
lighthearted
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Minor: Addiction, Domestic abuse, Drug abuse, Drug use, Emotional abuse, Mental illness, Miscarriage, Misogyny, Physical abuse, Racial slurs, Sexism, Sexual content, Violence, Vomit, Death of parent, Alcohol
The kind of book where he brags about knowing who the first president was and then proves it parenthetically
Blehhhhhh. Tommy Lee's penis narrates this book.
That reeeally speaks volumes.
As a young, impressionable 13 year old, I used to think Tommy Lee was so cool and so ~dangerous~....so glad that that phase is over!
That reeeally speaks volumes.
As a young, impressionable 13 year old, I used to think Tommy Lee was so cool and so ~dangerous~....so glad that that phase is over!
I have read Tommy's book twice now, read it once when I was younger (in my early 20s) and again in my 30s. Throughout this book Tommy spills the beans on his personal life, career, and relationship with Pam. You will see Tommy in a very different light after reading. Tommy is a very good writer and is much smarter and more intellectual than people tend to give him credit for.
I give this book 3/5 stars as honestly I could have lived without the all the excerpts from his pants - if you know what I mean. I think those excerpts made the book seem very childish and were just plain out unnecessary considering anyone that knows anything about Tommy at all knows those things already. It is however a staple piece on my bookshelf along with "The Dirt."
I give this book 3/5 stars as honestly I could have lived without the all the excerpts from his pants - if you know what I mean. I think those excerpts made the book seem very childish and were just plain out unnecessary considering anyone that knows anything about Tommy at all knows those things already. It is however a staple piece on my bookshelf along with "The Dirt."