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Sex Money Kiss
by 
Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons
  
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
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File size:   134422 KB
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Release date:   Apr 17, 2007

Description

THIS AUDIOBOOK IS STRONG MEDICINE. IT'S A KICK-IN-THE-PANTS WAKE-UP CALL, AND BOY, DO YOU NEED IT! New York Times bestselling Gene Simmons is back. . . revealing his unique philosophy of life in this funny yet serious guide to getting more out of every aspect of life. SEX MONEY KISS. . . how he got it how you can too. What will you say right before they put you six feet under? Will you say: "I wish I would have. . . " "I wish I could have. . . . " "I wish I should have. . . . "

Or will you say, "I did it all. Thank you and good night. "

About the Author

GENE SIMMONS founded KISS thirty years ago with Paul Stanley. Kiss has broken every attendance record set by Elvis Presley and the Beatles and is America's #1 Gold Record Award Winning Group!!! He is the founder and publisher of his own magazine, Gene Simmons Tongue. He is president of his own record label, Simmons Records, and manages other artists. He has acted in motion pictures and produced Detroit Rock City. He has his own clothing imprint and recently launched his first lecture tour.

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