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Whether it was helping Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls win three consecutive NBA titles in the 1990s, or showing up to a book signing in a dress and full makeup, Dennis Rodman has always distinguished himself as one of the great and most polarizing personalities in the sports world. The controversial and flamboyant former basketball star is back in the national spotlight once again with I Should Be Dead By Now. This riveting book from the two-time best-selling author details Rodmanโs struggles in life since he stopped playing in the NBA, including the breakup of his marriage to movie and TV star Carmen Electra, and his problems with alcohol. I Should Be Dead By Now is a look at the life of one of Americaโs most recognizable sports stars as he journeys beyond the court and into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Review: Sad but Real - This was a side of Dennis I rarely read or heard about. In this memoir about his struggle with alcohol, Dennis gets extremely vulnerable. In true Rodman fashion, he doesnโt water anything down, or gloss over it. It is what it is, and he doesnโt care if it offends you or makes him look bad. I enjoyed this book more than Bad As I Wanna Be. Review: redundant - The first three quarters of the book was very good but then it became repetitious. What was the best part was that dennis wasn't a nut but being himself. And I'm so glad he's alcohol free
| Best Sellers Rank | #391 in Basketball Biographies (Books) #790 in Basketball (Books) #1,266 in Black & African American History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 98 Reviews |
K**L
Sad but Real
This was a side of Dennis I rarely read or heard about. In this memoir about his struggle with alcohol, Dennis gets extremely vulnerable. In true Rodman fashion, he doesnโt water anything down, or gloss over it. It is what it is, and he doesnโt care if it offends you or makes him look bad. I enjoyed this book more than Bad As I Wanna Be.
M**N
redundant
The first three quarters of the book was very good but then it became repetitious. What was the best part was that dennis wasn't a nut but being himself. And I'm so glad he's alcohol free
C**P
Truly a great and enjoyable read....it is most definitely an interest keeper and page turner!
A friend recommended this book...it was not one that I would normally read because I thought it would focus mostly on basketball...boy was I surprised, it WOWED me!!!!
J**D
A Good "Brutally honest" book
Dennis Rodman is a great basketball player, he literally changed the game, and pop cultural simultaneously! This is a great read. Discussing his views of the NBA, his relationships, his family, his struggles with alcohol, and his unconventional fame. It is a comeback story, filled with very funny drunken stories, and the will and desire he has to overcome it. Idk if he'll ever make it back into the nba, but if that is what he wants to do I think he deserves a shot! And you all deserve to read this book!!!
D**N
Nothing New
If you read one of his books you've read them all. Can't help but join him in his love-hate relationship with himself.
R**Y
Not his best book, but a good one.
Rodman's first book is still the best, but this is a good second option for any Worm fan. I'd buy again.
C**O
Choppy Disorganized Book - I guess that makes sense
A book with a few good stories but no real point or flow - ,the entire last half of the book with Rodman rambling and whining should be burned,
G**Z
One Star
Won't get that time back!
D**1
Great read, not just for nba fans
Interesting to read Rodmans side of things and difficult to believe he lived this way and as the title suggest is still alive
D**Y
A great read for any non boring person
Dennis Rodman, what can I say... A character to say the least, so his stories will keep you entertained time after time! A great read for any non boring person!
K**C
Five Stars
Interesting read.
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