Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

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Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

2018-02-20 Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

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Corey is one of the more enlightened guys roaming the planet at this moment.”. Seattle Weekly, 7/1/12 “If you haven't read it yet, do yourself that favor

But soon his extreme lifestyle led him to question what it means to sin and whether it could—or should—be cast in a different light. For the first time, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor speaks directly to his fans and shares his worldview about life as a sinner. As a small-town hero in the early ’90s, he threw himself into a hard-drinking, fierce-loving, live-for-the-moment life; when his music exploded, he found himself rich, wanted, and on the road. After all, if sin makes us human how wrong can it be?Now updated with a new Afterword by the author, Seven Deadly Sins is a brutally honest look “at a life that could have gone horribly wrong at any turn,” and the soul-searching and self-discovery it took to set it right. . And Taylor knows how to sin

not your moms book Kindle Customer The book was interesting. Taylor writes with wit and smarts. Not a lot of people use the word "troglodyte" (twice I think). He is a strong writer with analogies galore. The book is stream of conscious, but almost too much so. It was disjointed to the point where I felt having a rough outline or different editing would have made the book easier to read and have less repetition in the same chapters. That being said, I enjoyed the book and if you are a fan of Slipknot, Stone Sour, or the man himself I recommend it. For t. Roxanne Yannul said Some humor value. After reading the insanely funny "You're making me hate You!" I immediately got this book. I'm always in the market for good humor books, but this book, while it did contain some bits of humor, was a more serious philosophy of Corey's regarding the seven deadly sins. I ignored warnings by other reviewers that this book is not for the very religious because I was in it for the humor. But Corey's views are going to upset you if you are one of the very religious, especially if you are also a Republican.An unexpected trea. Catherine said Wow.. I don't want to type a long review, but I did want to point out a few things about this book. It is not an autobiography. It is Corey Taylor's opinions on the seven deadly sins. There are quite a few anecdotes of his life, but they are there mainly to prove that Corey has the knowledge/experience to write about each particular sin. Having said that, I found this book to be both funny and insightful. He really writes so everyone can understand him, and get thouroughly into his story. We all know Corey can write moving