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Hell's Angels: "Three Can Keep a Secret If Two Are Dead" |
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Rating:  Summary: hells angels three can keep a secert if two are dead Review: Gives the inside of the H A as seen from an outsider I think it was a little one sided I would recomend reading Sonny's book to get both sides.entertaining
Rating:  Summary: interesting but outdated&confusing Review: I am a member of a clean&sober club & was going to be exsposed to some past 1% clubers,so I read the book.It is very interesting but the auther skips around to much and talks in circles.I learned alot of valuable information about clubs that I would come in contact with but the info is over 10 years old.I have seen however that his accounts about 1% clubers is very true!
Rating:  Summary: One more thing... Review: I need to add one more thing to my review above. There are a number of glaring errors in the book that call into question how much first person research Mr. Lavigne did and how much was based on hearsay from bikers, law enforcement, or other sources. The first error may be considered minor - a map purporting to show the locations of various HAMC clubs places San Bernardino in Ventura county instead of San Bernardino County. Others include claiming that the P.O.B.O.B's where founded in San Bernardino (they were founded in Bloomington - hence the acronym, "Pissed Off Bastards Of Bloomington", a suburb of Fontana, California.) There are others, but all together they make you wonder how much of this is reasearch by the author and how much is taken from other less informed sources.
Rating:  Summary: 3 can keep A Secret ... an outstanding read!! Review: I thought the book was an outstanding read and in fact have read the book several times. I have no idea why some reviewers want to critique Mr. Lavigne's writing style or "vulgar" word selection so harshly. He is, after all, writing about the Hells Angels. I feel these folks are missing the main point of the book which is to give the reader and insightful look into the bike gang, their rituals, codes etc. To this end, Mr. Lavigne does an outstanding job! I found the book to be a very comprehensive portrait of the most famous of biker gangs. If these readers were so offended by some of Mr. Lavignes language, choice of words whatever then they need not be worried with researching the Hells Angels! Simply put, the book is by far the best and most insightful look into the inner workings of the Hells Angels that I have ever read - and I have read most all of the books on the Hells Angels out there. I strongly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: 3 can keep A Secret ... an outstanding read!! Review: I thought the book was an outstanding read and in fact have read the book several times. I have no idea why some reviewers want to critique Mr. Lavigne's writing style or "vulgar" word selection so harshly. He is, after all, writing about the Hells Angels. I feel these folks are missing the main point of the book which is to give the reader and insightful look into the bike gang, their rituals, codes etc. To this end, Mr. Lavigne does an outstanding job! I found the book to be a very comprehensive portrait of the most famous of biker gangs. If these readers were so offended by some of Mr. Lavignes language, choice of words whatever then they need not be worried with researching the Hells Angels! Simply put, the book is by far the best and most insightful look into the inner workings of the Hells Angels that I have ever read - and I have read most all of the books on the Hells Angels out there. I strongly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Repeat? Review: If you read Taking Care of Business don't waste your money on this one. There is a little bit of new stuff but in large it is a repeat of TOB. Opinions, everybody has one...
Rating:  Summary: One of the best books written about the modern 1% lifestyle! Review: If you're interested in outlaw bikers, this is one of the most comprehensive books written since Hunter Thompson's HELLS ANGELS. It provides a clear understanding of what took the outlaw clubs from being about riding, fighting and women to being primarily focused on earning money and fighting the RICO laws. In addition to great background info on the Angels, there's hard to find history on the other three of the "Big Four" clubs. Although a lot of the book focuses on Canada, it's a great read and a must have for anyone interested in the outlaw biker subculture.
Rating:  Summary: A biased and distorted view Review: The author gets his information from informants and cops who want to justify and glorify themselves at the expense of the number one motorcycle organization in the world. It is full of half truths and lies and slanted viewpoints. If the author had the fortitude to hang out with the people whose names he trashes, he would develop a respect and affection for some really fine and fun people. I know. I did.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent!! Review: The author pulls no punches(just as the subjects of the book would'nt)in describing the inner-workings and lifestyle of the most infamous motorcycle gang in history
Rating:  Summary: When in doubt, knock Yves out. Review: The only thing this book is good for, is stuffing a piƱata for your kids birthday party.
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