
David Dalton, Meatloaf, To Hell and Back
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David Dalton, Meatloaf, To Hell and Back

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This Book Was Given To Me As A Gift. I Started It
This book was given to me as a gift. I started it one night at 10:30 pm, and now, two days later, I'm pretty much done. It's absolutly gripping. I couldn't put it down, I literally forced myself to stop reading.
Parts of it made me laugh out loud. There's a point where he's talking about his favourite concussions, he did have 17. Then parts of it scared me half to death, he talks about how his father tryed to kill him with a knife.
I love it because of how it's writen. It's all in first person, so it's like he's talking to you. It's like you've know him all his life. There's also great pictures included.
I haven't actually yet heard any of his songs, other then as Eddie in Rocky Horror. I'm going to borrow my friends copy of 'Bat Outta Hell' tomorrow, so then I'll get to hear him sing.
Simply, get this book! You wont regret it, ever!
An add in to that. I finished the book. I wanted more, it just ended. It was like a story book ending a chapter too soon. But then again, we don't want his chapters to end anyway.
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