Sharon Osbourne Survivor
Sharon Osbourne's life has always been tumultuous, full of both heartbreak and passion. When she completed her bestselling first book "Sharon Osbourne Extreme" she had hoped to find some peace and stability after her roller-coaster years. It was not to be. In her brand-new memoir she reveals what really happened next--from famous celebrity feuds, to her eventful ...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published
August 1st 2009
by Sphere
(first published October 4th 2007)
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I genuinely enjoyed 'Extreme' but this one was a bit of a barrel-scraper. Clearly 'Extreme' did well so a couple of years on Sharon and her marketeers thought they could squeeze out a bit more.
A rather random collection of chapters with no great cohesion or story to bind them. More of the same, but far less punch.
The only good bit was the stuff about her and Ozzy's trips to Russia both before and after the Iron Curtain and the changes they saw.
A rather random collection of chapters with no great cohesion or story to bind them. More of the same, but far less punch.
The only good bit was the stuff about her and Ozzy's trips to Russia both before and after the Iron Curtain and the changes they saw.
Sharon's first book was miles better than this one. I found that the first half of it was purely -these people pissed me off and i reacted like this - and in my view a lot if mad her look very bad - i would never have put any of it in if i'd've behaved that was as i would not be proud of it.
The later half was more meaningful about her dad and house move.
i feel like the book was a bit of a 'let's launch another while i'm in the public eye' sort of a scam
The later half was more meaningful about her dad and house move.
i feel like the book was a bit of a 'let's launch another while i'm in the public eye' sort of a scam
Finally received from play.com
Disappointing. Compared to her first book Extreme this was all about her and her grudges. She is blaming her dad for not letting go but she is just like him then. This book seems to be written to show her enemies who are boss and to make some quick money. Yes some parts were interesting like the Russia part and I laughed twice cause she can sometimes be very funny, i give her that so I still give it 3 stars.
Disappointing. Compared to her first book Extreme this was all about her and her grudges. She is blaming her dad for not letting go but she is just like him then. This book seems to be written to show her enemies who are boss and to make some quick money. Yes some parts were interesting like the Russia part and I laughed twice cause she can sometimes be very funny, i give her that so I still give it 3 stars.
Read this in under 24 hours, not as detailed and varied as the last one but of course this is the next chapter so it wouldn't be, not a good book if you dislike swearing, though most people should be aware of how Sharon Osbourne talks before they choose the book. I think she's a lovely strong woman so i really enjoyed reading the next part of her life.
I loved extreme and although I enjoyed this book didnt think it was anywhere near as interesting as the first one - but still glad i read it an interesting woman with a loving family
Brilliant book, fantastic read. It not only makes you laugh, but it also makes you cry, and I was in streams of tears when reading the chapter relating to her dad passing away. So sad.
I'm disappointed in this book since Mrs. Ozzy wrote a great autobiography the first time around. This time it was more of her ranting and being cranky. While this is a big part of her personality, I wished there was more to it. I even noticed a few simple errors in the grammar, and I'm surprised she wouldn't be the first person to make sure it was in perfect condition before being published. But with that said, many of her stories were hilarious, shocking (even a bit touching) and a great read. ...more
If your a fan of Sharon, then you'll enjoying reading this! She is as always brutally honest!
Interesting woman, to say the least. I liked the first book of her life more.
Carries on from previous autobiography.
Awesome! Just as good as her first!
More honesty from Sharon in her second autobiography. Whilst not quite as unputdownable as her first book, this is still a great read. This is more of a tearjerker than her first, especially when she talks about losing her father to Alzheimers. I find this woman a true inspiration on how to cope with literally anything that life throws at you.
Just as crazy as her first book! :)
I like Sharon Osbourne for some reason. She has a great sense of humour and I like how she stands up for her family. She and the rest of her family seem like they'd be more fun than the Duggars who are very respectable.
And respectability is a bit disturbing to me for some reason.
And respectability is a bit disturbing to me for some reason.
Another down to earth book and hard to put down once started
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Sharon Rachel Osbourne (née Levy, previously Arden) is an English music manager and promoter, television personality and presenter.
She came into public prominence after appearing in The Osbournes, a reality television show that followed her family's daily life. Osbourne later became a judge on the talent shows The X Factor and America's Got Talent. Her autobiography, Extreme, has sold ...more
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She came into public prominence after appearing in The Osbournes, a reality television show that followed her family's daily life. Osbourne later became a judge on the talent shows The X Factor and America's Got Talent. Her autobiography, Extreme, has sold ...more
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