Anna Bloom has just come home from a three-week stay in a mental hospital. She feels...okay. It's time to get back to some sort of normal life, whatever that means. She has to go back to school, where teachers and friends are dying to know what happened to her, but are too afraid to ask. And Anna is
Have a Nice Day
โ Scribed by Foley, Mick
- Book ID
- 106921967
- Publisher
- HarperEntertainment
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 314 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061031014
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Amazon.com Review
Frankly, this literary critic didn't expect Mick Foley's memoir of his life as Mankind (and his other wrestling personas, Cactus Jack and Dude Love) to hit No. 1 on Amazon.com's hardcover nonfiction bestseller list in its first literary bout. The cover is cluttered and confusing, and do we really need 500-plus pages of Foley's boasts? Yes. Foley gives his all for his calling, and he burns to tell his adventures. Take the famous tale of how he lost most of his ear (the bloody result is depicted in the 16-page color-photo section). It was in his 1994 bouts with Vader (Leon White): after getting a broken nose, a dislocated jaw, and 21 stitches in the first match, Foley did his "hangman" routine, wherein he catches his neck between the second and third ropes and spins them into a twist. "The end result is the illusion of a man being hanged by his neck while his body kicks and writhes in an attempt to get out... the man actually is hanging by his neck and the body really does kick and writhe in an attempt to get out." Unfortunately, in the prior match, Too Cold Scorpio had had the officials tighten the ropes, so Foley tore off his ear to avoid death by strangulation, like "a fox that chews off its paw to escape a trap." Foley also wrestles on 10,000-thumbtack mats with barbwire ropes and C-4 explosives, and earns the ultimate compliment: "The fans really like the way you bleed." Many fans also like the way his gory story reads. --Tim Appelo
Review
"CAPTIVATING . . . MUCH MORE THAN A STORY ABOUT A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER . . . HONEST, OFTEN HILARIOUS AND SOMETIMES MOVING." -- _-- _Richmond Times-Dispatch
"ENGAGING . . . GRABS THE READER BY THE THROAT." -- _-- _ Syracuse Post-Standard
"Engaging . . . Grabs the reader by the throat." -- _-- _ Syracuse Post-Standard
"FOLEY'S HARDCORE ACCOUNT . . . ISN'T FOR THE FAINT OF HEART." -- _-- _ Entertainment Weekly
"Foley's hardcore account . . . Isn't for the faint of heart." -- _-- _ Entertainment Weekly
"Foley's humor alone makes 'Have A Nice Day!' a must read." -- _-- _Daytona Beach News
"Foley's humor alone makes 'Have A Nice Day!' a must read."(-- -- Unknown
"Mick Foley is a funny, intelligent, interesting man with a fascinating story to tell." -- _-- _LA Times
"Mick Foley is a funny, intelligent, interesting man with a fascinating story totell." -- _-- _LA Times
"THE BEST INSIDER LOOK AT PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING EVER WRITTEN." -- _-- _Trenton NJ Times
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