Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy: Advice From Rock's Ultimate Survivor (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
I laughed, a lot, when reading this compilation of the Prince of Darkness's medical advice column. Even if these extracts have the strong unmistakable smell of a ghost writer so shot on coffee that he forgets to request his name to figure on the cover (Let's face it, Uncle Ozzy can barely come up with three sentences in a row during interviews after a life of drugs, how would he come up with such a good syntax?), this book is a genuine pure rush of pleasure and easy going fun that would definitely bring you a couple of interesting facts about your own health but mostly and mainly offer you a few moments of happy relaxed time. To take as it is, a complete work of entertainment from the pages of the Sunday Times and Rolling Stone magazine. Love love LOVED this book. I am not a fan of Ozzy's music, but I love the brands that he and his wife have created for themselves. This book was a light read, a lot of fun and a great break from all the bad news out in the world today. After reading this book, I am convinced that the "Prince of Darkness" has a huge and gentle heart. He gave a lot of funny advice but it's clear to me that he really does care about others and would like to help people from repeating his bad choices. Thanks Dr. Ozzy, for a great diversion.
What do You think about Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy: Advice From Rock's Ultimate Survivor (2011)?
This is one of those rare books that actually makes you laugh out loud - Ozzy is brilliant!
—aprilynn
not nearly as funny as the autobiography. I only made it half way thru
—Dalena