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I Don't Mean to Be Rude But Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star Author:Simon Cowell Do YOU have what it takes to be a star? Simon Cowell reveals the answer and takes you behind the scenes of American Idol in this wickedly entertaining tell-all. — — Since the debut of American Idol, puckish Brit judge Simon Cowell has become America’s most notorious critic—not only on account of his incredi... more »ble instinct for spotting the next breakout musical stars, but for his hilarious, shockingly candid repartee with everyone who crosses his path. Now, true to form, he holds nothing back, offering you a backstage pass to America’s hottest show—the highlights, the gossip, the contestants who blew their chances—and takes you on a whirlwind tour of the music business while sharing his own insider opinions, on everything.
From his days in the mailroom at EMI Records to the creation of American Idol, Simon has always had a knack for judging talent—and for being center stage. Here, he tells the rollicking stories of his first insult (to his mother), his first music criticism (to first-grade teacher Mrs. Prigg), his first image makeover (on his unfortunate younger brother), and his first appearance on television (dressed as a dog). And of course, the side-splitting backstory of the birth of American Idol—and all the dreadful auditions, bad hair days, judges’ squabbles, juicy rumors, surprise triumphs, and #1 singles that followed.
With his trademark wit and brutal honesty, Simon delivers the real dish on: Who gave the best and worst performances on the show? What really goes on between the three judges (and what was it like to kiss Paula Abdul)? Who were the biggest divas when the cameras weren’t rolling? And, if you’re an aspiring Justin or J.Lo, you’ll also learn the trade secrets that only Simon knows: how to develop an image and make the most of your talent, how to find an agent or manager, how to nail an audition, and—should you be so lucky to make it to the top—how to stretch your 15 minutes into a career.
Packed with razor-sharp insights into music, the fame game, and pop-music powerhouses from the Beatles to Britney Spears, I Don’t Mean to Be Rude, But…is your ticket inside American Idol, and a highly amusing, no-holds-barred look at what it takes to make it big.« less
Lynn C. (lachaput) reviewed I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... : Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star on + 21 more book reviews
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This isn't my typical read, but since my daughter bought it for me, I thought I'd give it a shot. I really did enjoy it; liked the back stage viewpoint of the show. It explained a lot about why Simon is the way he is. :-)
this is a great read if you are an American Idol or Simon fan (which I am). I learned a lot about him and understand better his view and critique of the contestants. Fun read!!
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Laura B. (laburke) reviewed I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... : Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star on
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Yeah, Simon's more than a bit full of himself, but I found this a very interesting read. If you love American Idol, you will find this a fun behind-the-scenes look at Simon's background and the first couple seasons of AI.
Christina B. reviewed I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... : Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star on + 8 more book reviews
I really like Simon especially after reading this book. Yes, he can be a little harsh sometimes...but he started young, being brutely honest. It's a good read. Took 2 hours to get through it.
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Donna B. (dj4books) reviewed I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... : Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star on + 23 more book reviews
Really interesting, kept my attention throughout!
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Laura C. (quiver) reviewed I Don't Mean to Be Rude, But... : Backstage Gossip from American Idol the Secrets that Can Make You a Star on + 153 more book reviews