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Rating:  Summary: A Must-Have For Everyone ,Even If You Arre Not A Nirvana Fan Review: A really well written book on Kurt that shows so much of his short yet magnificent life as a rock icon which touches people with his own breed of music no one can come even near! Great pictures can be found inside this books never before released ! Much of which are rarities that are not found else where except in this lovely book! So if you are a full-blooded Nirvana fan,then you must go get it.Even if you are not one ,trust me and go get this simply superb book on the life of a rock legend that have so much influences on the kids of today.Immersed yourself in the book like a novel if you are not a fan and I bet you will soon say a big thanks to the people who have introduce you to this "Bigger Than Life Book For The Nirvana Fans" and I'm very sure you will no doubt recommend it to everyone you can see around you!
Rating:  Summary: condemning kurt cobain is not a tribute to nirvana. Review: i have no idea what kind of nirvana tribute suzi black hoped to accomplish by writing this book. i have just finished reading the book, and i'm angry and hurt by all the unfounded, condemning, moral judgements she made about kurt cobain's suicide.the book itself is an unimpressive repetition of everything we all know and have read elsewhere about kurt -- and some of it is misquoted and wrongly stated in this book. it's just a lame attempt to cash in on the huge market created by kurt's death. but it's all passable until the very end where she jumps into the jury seat and begins to judge and degrade kurt for his choice of suicide, citing the usual moral cliche nonsense that we hear from those who've never been truly depressed or desperate enough to contemplate ending their lives. nobody has the right to judge anyone until they've walked in their shoes for a mile. this bit of wisdom is totally lost on the author of this book. she is way out of line writing such harsh and inaccurate judgements on a man off of whoes death she's making money. there are far better books out there written on kurt. save your money on this one. i have a world of love and respect for kurt cobain, and i will always cherish and honor him. that's why i'm going to throw this book in the garbage can and write a letter to miss black requesting that she keep her uninsightful and condescending opinions to herself. how dare she judge a man who was in so much pain as to want to die. R.I.P. dear kurt. we will love you forever.
Rating:  Summary: condemning kurt cobain is not a tribute to nirvana. Review: i have no idea what kind of nirvana tribute suzi black hoped to accomplish by writing this book. i have just finished reading the book, and i'm angry and hurt by all the unfounded, condemning, moral judgements she made about kurt cobain's suicide. the book itself is an unimpressive repetition of everything we all know and have read elsewhere about kurt -- and some of it is misquoted and wrongly stated in this book. it's just a lame attempt to cash in on the huge market created by kurt's death. but it's all passable until the very end where she jumps into the jury seat and begins to judge and degrade kurt for his choice of suicide, citing the usual moral cliche nonsense that we hear from those who've never been truly depressed or desperate enough to contemplate ending their lives. nobody has the right to judge anyone until they've walked in their shoes for a mile. this bit of wisdom is totally lost on the author of this book. she is way out of line writing such harsh and inaccurate judgements on a man off of whoes death she's making money. there are far better books out there written on kurt. save your money on this one. i have a world of love and respect for kurt cobain, and i will always cherish and honor him. that's why i'm going to throw this book in the garbage can and write a letter to miss black requesting that she keep her uninsightful and condescending opinions to herself. how dare she judge a man who was in so much pain as to want to die. R.I.P. dear kurt. we will love you forever.
Rating:  Summary: If you loved Kurt like me, this book is for you! Review: I loved this book! Kurt was and is the best ever! I am deeply depressed about his death still and I love reading this book over and over to comfort me.Get this book. It really is well written.
Rating:  Summary: I believe i am kurts biggest fan Review: Ive read it as well as countless amounts of other material yes it is a good book but kurt didn't kill himself and it has other incorrect information as well. If your going to write a book get the facts strait
Rating:  Summary: Cobain Review: Kurt Cobain is a god in the music world, and he is also my god, i love him and i hate that he is no longer around i will always miss him. kurt cobain is the man
Rating:  Summary: It wasn't suicide Review: Kurt did not commit suicide. Spread the word, because people need to know the truth. Go to justiceforkurt.com and I promise you will change your mind for good. ~Alma, 15 Rest in peace dear Kurt, I'll always love you.
Rating:  Summary: It wasn't suicide Review: Kurt did not commit suicide. Spread the word, because people need to know the truth. Go to justiceforkurt.com and I promise you will change your mind for good. ~Alma, 15 Rest in peace dear Kurt, I'll always love you.
Rating:  Summary: twas very good, i cried the whole way through. Review: only problem-the pages tend to fall out easily(on purpose)
Rating:  Summary: I'm not like them (but I can pretend) Review: This was a very informative yet depressing book...many times -- most of the time actually -- I cried. And I don't cry a lot. I am a HUGE Kurt and Nirvana fan (as well as a Courtney Hater) and I thought I knew a lot about Kurt but I didn't and I learned a lot more through this book.
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