Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.106
EAN num: 9780977174706
ISBN number: 0977174700
Label: Blockhead City Press/Seven Locks
Manufacturer: Blockhead City Press/Seven Locks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 448
Printing Date: November 10, 2005
Publishing house: Blockhead City Press/Seven Locks
Release Date: November 10, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 294317
Studio: Blockhead City Press/Seven Locks
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I have also read all Outlaw motorcycle club books that are out , So this one gave Me some answers to some of the questions I had about a couple of the other books I have read, it was hard to see where He was going at times , and other times repeating what every one had already read a million times, but all in all its a good book,
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I enjoyed the book immensely, and while reading the book actually thought about joining the Bandido M.C., but towards the last of the book, I changed my mind. I pre-ordered the subsequent book by Ct. Ed and am looking forward to reading it.
vincemor
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I read the book and enjoyed it till the last 1/4 of reading. I was a member and enjoyed hearing about some of my old brothers.
The (how great I'am) did get to me to. And the BS about the president wants me gone even if someone was to kill him. This was the very first book of this nature I have read but I will be reading others The brotherhood is my subsequent one.
I contacted one of my old brothers and ask him if he had read it he said no. I told him he should till I got 3/4 of the way through it. I called him back and advised against it.
There are so many of the older members who could of done a better job on this type of book. To bad I didn't keep notes when I was a member. But I was having way to much fun.
I was a member when Don Chambers was president Ed is just lucky Don is not here anymore. Billy
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I really can't add much to the reviews already stated, me, me and more of me. All I know that toward the middle of the book I started skipping anything that had to do with his job or kid. Kind of made a proud orginization look bad to say the least. As a member of a club all I know is that I'm surprised that he's still walking around running his mouth. He nothing but a little skinny wanna-be, a hey look at me dude, nothing better then a rat, a thief, a bike thief, he was/is so proud of that fact. On top of all that he mentions the names of the "Brothers" that still talk to him, I don't think he has any friends now! He just couldn't handle club life, punkstyle.
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I guess this book might be interesting from an intel standpoint to someone who actually is a one-percenter (I'm not ... anymore) or to the legions of weekend warriors, wannabees, and 'overnighters' who populate the average biker bar nowadays. But to someone who has at least a year or two of middle school or who isn't fascinated by old newspaper clippings of the 'biker wars' of the 80s and 90s it is absolute garbage. It really is almost unreadable.
It's not the author's fault, really. Someone paid him to write a book ... a task that is clearly over his head. Hey ... I'd take the money, too. I blame the folks who should have told him the truth and saved him from embrarrassment. And speaking of those poor, misguided souls at the publisher, I must ask again ...
Did he whack his editors? Good. After reading the very first two chapters of this crap I'd say they deserved it.
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