A review by christian_blatnick
Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS by Ken Sharp

3.0

As many have stated, this is a light and easy read. It certainly doesn't break new ground as far as KISS is concerned. Some of the anecdotes were interesting, especially the interviews and stories from bands that played with KISS or were their rivals in the early days. The book suffers, however, from rehashing the same ideas over and over, particularly where interviews with the band are concerned. This wasn't anything overly special, but it did bring back some good memories of being a fan.