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Book Reviews of Nine Inch NailsBook Review: A Great Guide to the Mysterious World of Trent Reznor Summary: 5 Stars
This book has an in depth way of showing you around the world of Nine Inch Nails and it's mysterious creator, Trent Reznor. The book is filled with pictures,interesting facts you can't find anywhere else, plus it has a complete history on the band and its ever-changing members. This is the number one Nine Inch Nails book and portfolio. Great Job Martin Huxley!
Book Review: A good reference for the newer NIN fan Summary: 4 Stars
I already knew most of the information in this book. I would recommend it as an introduction to the new fan or for someone who wants to catch up on past interviews with Trent Reznor. There are a few pieces of information that were new to me but if you are already a serious fan, there really isn't nothing new here.
Book Review: A great book to have if you love Nine Inch Nails. Summary: 5 Stars
This is an excellent book about Nine Inch Nails. This tells you everything a die hard NIN fan needs to know. It's very well written and my only objection is there aren't nearly enough pictures. All about Trent Reznor from childhood to current facts. Excellent book.
Book Review: A poor representation of a creative genius Summary: 1 Stars
Unfortunatly, Martin Huxley poorly potrayed Industrial Rockstar Trent Reznor in his book "Nine Inch Nails: Self Destruct". Huxley seemed to simply take exerpts from magazine interviews with Reznor and throw them into the pages of a book and call it a biography. I do not recommend that anyone buy this book, unless you would like to slowly and painfully kill yourself due to the extreme amounts of bordem that Huxley manages to include in this book.
Book Review: Best NIN book I've read in years Summary: 5 Stars
I've been a very huge Nine Inch Nails fan since 1998, when I got Pretty Hate Machine, I fell in love with it. When i got this book, I was a little surprised because I've read other NIN books before and they were boring but i got this book and it tells basicaly the whole story. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Nine Inch Nails or for anyone who enjoys industrial music.
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