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I, Tina

I, Tina

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Tough Cookie!
Review: Tina has been through more than a lot in her life and she could have given up at any time but she didn't.She is a very tough,very strong and talented woman with a very unusual sound.When i get tired and feel like giving up,i think of Tina and she gives me the strength to carry on .Tina you are my inspiration.

Cassandra Dillon
(Author of :Reality Poems).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very powerful
Review: Tina Turner has overcome abuse from Physical&mental.not to mention Race.this book shows a tough Lady that overcame so much and not only rediscovered herself as a Musician but more Importantly as a Human Being.Kurt Loder did a great job.Tina still Looks great.the music isn't on par with her Old School Stuff but she still sounds great.the movie was equally Powerful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tina is the best
Review: Tina Turner is an amazing, self made success story. It is the rocky road that she traveled to fame that made us all take notice, from a poor girl in Nutbush Tennessee to a house 'on the sea'(the Mediterranean), as she so eloquently sang in Private Dancer--Tina achieved, and achieved. In the world of music and life, she was 'I Tina'. Tina Turner left her abusive husband Ike with only pennies in her pocket, fighting only to keep her well earned name. Armed with a name, Tina's powerful, rich voice echoed acrooss packed stadiums the world over.
I, Tina tells the tale of one of the most remarkable stories of our time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I, Tina: Her story, her life and in her own words!
Review: Tina Turner's autobiography is the read of a lifetime! The book opens with Tina, then Annie Mae Bullock living the country life in Nutbush Tenn., and closes with her sitting on top of the world, as the Queen of Rock and Roll. In between it talks of the torture she endured at the hands of her ex-husband/partner, Ike Turner. As well as her dramatic comeback of the 1980s. Despite a lonely, loveless childhood, brutal domestic abuse as well as having to start over at age 37, Tina perservered! Her book talks of her painful struggles and the Buddhism that was her light through the darkest of tunnels. I, TINA is honest, intelligent and inspiring, just like the author. A must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Story of a survivor
Review: Tina Turner. Call her the queen of rock. Call her a rootsy R&B mama. call her the hardest working woman in rock and roll. Call her anything you want, but a Tina by any other name would still smell as sweet. This powerful autobiography details Tina Turner's rise to stardom, her tumultuous marriage, and her eventual solo career that made her one of the world's biggest superstars. While the book brings tears at many times, it is filled with hope and humor and love. This is a wonderful tale about a wonderful woman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you, Tina, for introducing me to Nam-myoho-renge-kyo!
Review: Tina's incredible autobiography inspired me to embrace the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin as a member of SGI-USA. In the NEW COPYRIGHTED VERSION of I, TINA in Japan, the name Nichiren Shoshu has been changed to SOKA GAKKAI and Tina has a personal THANK YOU for inspiration to SGI President Daisaku Ikeda in the prologue of the book. Also, I would like to thank you, Tina, for recently donating a pair of your famous pumps for auction, of which the proceeds you have donated to SOKA UNIVERSITY. Tina ROCKS and ALWAYS WILL!! :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just a woman, but a queen
Review: Tina...What is there to say about her. Her life was a hell, one big kaos and she manage to survive. She is one of million women that have the same story and there is still a lot of women that are living the story now. I know that this is out of the context, but i belive that I am lucky that I don't have to live the way she did. Tina, you are simply the best. Whit her book everybody can learn what is really important in life and how to achive the goals an how to be able to survive if you don't have nothing!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: When anyone hears the name Tina Turner, you don't have to be a fan of her music, or a fan of hers period, but you automatically think AMAZING. I am a huge fan of Tina's, and I just think the life she lived is amazing. The book opens with her being an ordinary girl living in a town that isn't even on the map, and ends with her being the Queen of Rock N' Roll. I am male, but reading of all the abuse she endured, and all the love she never really received as a child, makes me appreciate everything I have, and makes me push myself further to get the things I don't have. Tina Turner is a truly amazing woman, and I would recommend this book to everyone in the world. The saying is True, "Tina Rocks." Love U Tina


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