10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof: The Travis Tritt Story | Travis Tritt, Michael Bane | I loved this book!
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10 Feet Tall and Bulletproof: The Travis Tritt Story
Travis Tritt
,
Michael Bane
Warner Books
, 1995 - 224 pages
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highly recommended
Presents the personal
story
of country music superstar
Travis
Tritt
, describing his status as the youngest inductee into the Grand Ole Opry and the inspiration behind such hits as ""I'm Gonna Be Somebody."" Reprint.
good
i liked hearing about how
Travis
Tritt
got started and about his life. I laughed and even sometimes cryed. I couldn't put the book down.
I loved this book!
I have been looking all over for this book, and I finally found it! I love this book, as it reads just like you were having a conversation with
Travis
. It's great to read about his beginnings, and his struggle with success. Keep up the great work, Travis! We love you!
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Time for a sequel, Travis!
Seeing how
Travis
' life has changed so much over the years, he really should think about writing a sequel. We want to know how he has matured over time and through various circumstances and where he is at both professionally and personally today. This book was a great read. It proved that he has more depth and talent than people know. Look deeper folks! This man simply doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves. Thanks for the inspiration to be about substance instead of image.
Excellent Book
Travis
' book is funny, sensitive, to the point and full of words of wisdom. He made me stop and think about my own life and my actions. I would recommend this book in a heartbeat. Whether you're a fan or not, Travis' book is worth reading.
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Insightful
If you have even a passing interest in
Travis
Tritt
I recommend this book. There is nothing like first hand accounts of events to shed some light. I found Travis's attitude toward the "business" to be intelligent. I also was glad to see many of his personal attitudes to be grounded and not what many fans of country music have begun to expect from the stars - arrogance. I wish the book would have been a little longer and delved into things with a little more detail. But overall this was worth reading.
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