Jul 27 2008
Sharon Osbourne Extreme
Sharon Osbourne’s Extreme autobiography is quite a large book containing 372 pages. It is a hard book to put down once you have started reading it and you could easily get through it in a few days.
Before reading this book I was already a huge fan of Sharon Osbourne’s but, probably not to the extent I feel today. I did feel like I could connect with Sharon and that I loved her extreme ways. I loved the fact that she is a drama queen and a natural presenter. After reading the book I certainly felt like I knew more about Sharon and what she had been through. I learned about Sharon’s childhood and the way her father treated her. I didn’t know what Sharon had achieved in the music industry apart from making Ozzy who he is today.
I feel like I have been on a journey and it made me feel a lot closer to Sharon. I think people ought to read Sharon Osbourne’s book before they judge her. If a person takes the time to read Extreme Autobiography they might find out that Sharon has a heart of gold. Reading Sharon’s book made me realise exactly what I love about Sharon and why.
I was interested to read how Sharon has been a part of the music industry from a young age and how this has shaped her. Extreme Autobiography was both informative and detailed. There was a lot of swearing throughout the book which is what I expected knowing Sharon Osbourne. Certain events made me feel shocked and emotional. I was weeping at some of the things that Sharon Osbourne has been through. Throughout her life violence has played its part especially by her father throughout childhood. Her childhood has included acting as a go between for her father and bailiff’s. Sharon’s father used his position as a father to his advantage.
I think that there are some people who don’t understand Sharon Osbourne well we can’t always agree on everything, but maybe if they read her life story they might understand a bit better. However people will always have their opinions and if you haven’t been through a life of trauma then maybe you won’t understand. People react differently to events no two experiences are ever the same. This book has been my inspiration and encouragement through bad times. Thanks Sharon.






