Chris Ayres
Chris Ayres is a contributing editor at The Sunday Times Magazine and British GQ, a screenwriter, and an award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author. His books include War Reporting for Cowards and I Am Ozzy (with Ozzy Osbourne) - winner of the Literary Achievement honor at the Guys' Choice...
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Chris Ayres is a contributing editor at The Sunday Times Magazine and British GQ, a screenwriter, and an award-winning, New York Times-bestselling author. His books include War Reporting for Cowards and I Am Ozzy (with Ozzy Osbourne) - winner of the Literary Achievement honor at the Guys' Choice Awards. He is currently developing two shows at CBS Television Studios - with executive producers Jimmy Kimmel and Simon Fuller respectively - and has written the screenplay for a major forthcoming British-American feature film. He was formerly Los Angeles bureau chief of The Times of London and wrote a humorous medical advice column with Ozzy Osbourne in Rolling Stone for several years. Before that, he was (briefly) a war reporter in Iraq, and a financial journalist in New York and London.Chris lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
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Opening Line: "My father always said I would do something big one day." I grew up in the 80’s so the Ozzy that I knew wasn’t the comical, stuttering MTV family man of today but the Prince of darkness. Black Sabbath’s scary, out of control singer who bit the head off of bats and doves and worshipe...
A great insight into the world of all things Ozzy. A story of survival essentially, detailed and funny, sad at times and exciting at others. A great book for all Ozzy fans, or anyone that is curious as to what the man himself has to say.
I loved this book. Extremely entertaining.
Would have been a five if there were even more amazing content, but then again, this is Ozzy's brain dump. I'm surprised we got this many pages! Definitely a recommended read.
I have always like Ozzy and Black Sabbath so this was a no brainer to read. It was nice to see the humor come out. Also, the remorse over past transgressions. It's amazing he is still alive and kicking ass at 65. Liked the pictures, also.