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Tha Doggfather: The Times, Trials, And Hardcore Truths Of Snoop Dogg by Davin Seay, Snoop Dogg
smiley7245's review
informative
3.5
The content was super interesting, but my issues were with the styling of the book. It was not chronological; sometimes it would be and then Snoop would jump around, then come back to the main topic before jumping around again. Plus, while it was written in 1st person he would occasionally switch to 3rd person and stop saying "I" and instead refer to himself as "Snoop" which was weird. I liked learning about his life growing up, how he got involved with the gang, that while the gang might be big there are small sub-gangs, and how he came to be in the rap game. I knew that he was on trial for murder, but until reading this book had no idea about the details of the case, so that was interesting. Also, this book published in 1999, which means it only chronicles his life up to the innocent verdict. It would be interesting to read another book about what has happened since then.