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Life Is Just What You Make It : My Life So Far
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Hyperion (2000-05-01)
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Donny Osmond
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
Review Date: 2008-05-27
I found that this was an excellent account of Donny Osmond's memoirs of his life and of his enccounters with social anxiety. I recommend this to anyone who is a Donny Osmond fan.
Donny Osmond - Life Is Just What You Make It
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Review Date: 2008-05-10
Review Date: 2008-05-10
As a life long Osmond fan, I was captivated by this book. Donny really put himself out there, the book was honest, written with feeling,I really understood the grown up Donny and felt the fear he must have felt when he was going through his Social Phobia. I am glad that he wrote it the way he did. People get the wrong impressions and they run with them. I feel that fans and the entertainment industry let Donny down. Everyone wanted the gorgeous teen aged boy, he grew to be a handsome man, a loving husband, a good father and a fantastic artist. This book gave you a true picture of who Donny is and that above all he is human just like the rest of us. I have even read this book again because it was very interesting. We see the glamour and the fun part of being famous, but it has its nightmares and is very hard work. What I admire about Donny the most is that he hasn't let success change who he is, he could have done something drastic to be in the front pages amd he has chosen not to. As of this date he is married to Debbie for 30 years now, how many celebrities can say that.
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Review Date: 2008-05-04
Review Date: 2008-05-04
Am not a big reader but loved to hear how Just like others Donny has not had a perfect life, A must for all Donny fans and those who just want a insight into his life.
his life so far
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Review Date: 2008-04-11
LIFE IS JUST WHAT YOU MAKE IT: MY STORY SO FARas I read donny's book, i couldnt help but feel partly responsible for Donny's downfall from super stardom. I was devastated to learn of Donny's marriage to Debbie and felt so betrayed by him that i put my Osmond albums and posters away and turned my back on him for what I vowed would be forever. It made me sad to read how hard it was for him to go from being on top of the world to a has been at the age of 21. And a broke has been as well. At times through out the book, i felt Donny was feeling sorry for himself but then, thats understandable too. Something I was absolutely delighted to read about was the family home. I always pictured the Osmond clan all living in one big giant mansion. As each brother got married, he'd just move his wife in. Well that wasnt quite right. they bought an entire apartment building and knocked out some walls to accomadate them. I also was touched by the story Donny wrote about briefly about the relationship between his mother and Elvis Presley. I am glad i read this book. although i dont listen to or care for his music anymore, I do, from time to time see him on TV and will watch. I was very disappointed in him when i saw him insult Rosie Odonnel about her weight. Totally rude and uncalled for. He explains in his book that he thought her words of praise and love for him was her way of mocking him and he lashed out. I don't buy it. He said too it was a joke. Ask any fat person if they've ever heard a fat joke that was funny. I lost alot of respect for Donny that day. However i was amused at Rosie. She over exaggerated his comment and for weeks, every guest she had on her show, she'd ask them if they saw the show where donny called her a big fat pig. Guess he picked the wrong fat girl to pick on. I would definately recommend this book to Donny fans.
Donny is so much easier to understand now.
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Review Date: 2008-02-06
Review Date: 2008-02-06
I truly enjoyed reading this book as it showed a side of Donny that I assumed existed but didn't believe until I read his book. The book is honest, truthful and forward about his life, family and how he got where he is now. Eye opening in a lot of personal stories. I got a sense that his father was more of a disciplinarian than was let on and this affected Donny more than we knew. If you really want to know more about Donny and what makes him tick, read this book. I read it in 2 days.
Donny Osmond Listens to Voices from the Dust Part 1
Published in Hardcover by Osmond Publishing (1977)
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Hearing Strange Voices
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Review Date: 2008-03-16
Review Date: 2008-03-16
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Wouldn't is be nice if the person who automatically slams my reviews would grow up? All I did was criticise some common ignorant claims about the Maya that are made by some Mormons, but this person has no answer to what I am saying and can't handle it. How about leaving a comment with some mature criticism?
I gave this book 5 stars for an effort to prove the Book of Mormon that turned into an amusing display of pseudo-science. The author, Mr. Hamby, explains to the reader that: "Using spiritual truth as a bases for examining the cultures of ancient America is a method which is not likely to be accepted by scientists. They base their truth on the tangible evidence which they can see and feel; and right so, for their particular discipline demands such" (p. 9).
Very funny. Hamby has just admitted that his "evidence" won't pass muster with the experts.
The one picture of a metal "plate" from Ecuador is really funny. It shows a pyramid and on the sides are elephants. On either side of the pyramid are large felines that look like house cats.
The caption reads, "The pyramid in similar to the Masonic-style one on the back of the US one-dollar bill." Hello! Hint, hint. A modern local artist copied it from a dollar! The "plate" is obviously modern even to the untrained eye.
Very amusing and a classic in bogus archaeology. It should embarrass educated Mormons.
Wouldn't is be nice if the person who automatically slams my reviews would grow up? All I did was criticise some common ignorant claims about the Maya that are made by some Mormons, but this person has no answer to what I am saying and can't handle it. How about leaving a comment with some mature criticism?
I gave this book 5 stars for an effort to prove the Book of Mormon that turned into an amusing display of pseudo-science. The author, Mr. Hamby, explains to the reader that: "Using spiritual truth as a bases for examining the cultures of ancient America is a method which is not likely to be accepted by scientists. They base their truth on the tangible evidence which they can see and feel; and right so, for their particular discipline demands such" (p. 9).
Very funny. Hamby has just admitted that his "evidence" won't pass muster with the experts.
The one picture of a metal "plate" from Ecuador is really funny. It shows a pyramid and on the sides are elephants. On either side of the pyramid are large felines that look like house cats.
The caption reads, "The pyramid in similar to the Masonic-style one on the back of the US one-dollar bill." Hello! Hint, hint. A modern local artist copied it from a dollar! The "plate" is obviously modern even to the untrained eye.
Very amusing and a classic in bogus archaeology. It should embarrass educated Mormons.

Life Is Just What You Make It
Published in Paperback by ORION PAPERBACKS (2006-07-06)
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Donny - wonderful story of his life.
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
Review Date: 2008-05-12
Enjoyed the book. If you are an Osmond fan it's one for the collection. What a wonderful family!

The Twelfth Of Never (As Recorded by Donny Osmond on MGM/Kolob)
Published in Sheet music by Frank Music Affiliates (1957)
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At last-- Donny!
Published in Unknown Binding by World Distributors (1974)
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Christmas at Home
Published in Audio CD by SONY CUSTOM MARKETING GROUP (2003-09-30)
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Close Dancing with Donny & Marie: A Step By Step Guide to Ballroom Dancing
Published in Paperback by Osmond Publ. (1979)
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Close Dancing with Donny and Marie
Published in Paperback by Osmond Publishing Company (1979)
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Debbie Preston, Teenage Reporter In The Case Of The Gypsy's Warning
Published in Paperback by Tiger Beat (1972)
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Debbie Preston, Teenage Reporter, in The Donny Osmond Mystery
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Tiger Beat (1973)
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