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Russell Brand : Mémoires

Cette série offre une exploration brute et humoristique du voyage tumultueux de la vie. Elle explore les luttes personnelles contre la dépendance, l'échec et la recherche de la rédemption, le tout raconté avec une honnêteté sans faille et un esprit vif. Les lecteurs sont emmenés dans un voyage effréné à travers des expériences difficiles, d'une enfance compliquée à la navigation dans les complexités de la célébrité et de la découverte de soi. En fin de compte, c'est un témoignage de résilience, du pouvoir de la pure détermination et de la quête continue pour trouver un sens et un but.

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My Booky Wook

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  1. My Booky Wook

    • 405pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    "The controversial, unexpurgated, and hilarious life story of the nation's hottest comedian -- in his own words."--Publisher description.

    My Booky Wook1
    3,5
  2. Booky Wook 2

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    My Booky Wook was one of the most revered and successful celebrity autobiographies of all time (not including the Bible or anything by Jordan). The honesty, mayhem and scandal made it as riveting and fanciful as anything found in fiction. In Booky Wook 2, this award-winning achievement is surpassed as Russell charts his rise from crack-house junky to Hollywood star, indulging in sexual excesses that make Caligula seem like a prudish spinster. On his quest to find true love, Russell encountered thousands of women, often three or four at a time for efficiency and his dizzying ambition led to chaos and controversy that could have landed him in prison and life the BBC in ruins. This is the story of what happens when insatiable desire meets limitless opportunity and when a chancer from the wrong side of the tracks is given the keys to the palace. This riot of self-indulgence would be rampaging still but for a tossed bottle to the head of one of the world's biggest pop stars. Can true love conquer all? It is a more powerful force than the raging libido of a professional madman? The answer lies inside this book.

    Booky Wook 22
    3,4