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Loonyology

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466 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2008

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Charles Bronson

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English criminal and former bare knuckle boxer.

Bronson is often referred to in the British press as the "most violent prisoner in Britain".Bronson wasa petty criminal before being sentenced to seven years imprisonment in 1974.

While in prison, he began making a name for himself as a loose cannon, often fighting convicts and prison officers. He also embarked on one-man rooftop protests. He was released on 30 October 1988, but spent merely sixty-nine days as a free man before he was arrested again.

Upon his release, he began a bare-knuckle boxing career in the East End of London. His promoter was unhappy with his name and suggested he change it to Charles Bronson. He was returned to prison for planning another robbery and continued to be a difficult inmate, instigating numerous hostage situations.

While in jail in 2001, he married his second wife, Fatema Saira Rehman, a Bangladeshi-born divorcée who inspired him to convert to Islam and take the name of Charles Ali Ahmed.

This second marriage lasted four years before he divorced Rehman and renounced Islam.

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November 25, 2018
Completely loony, I blooming loved it. I love Charlie Salvador (Bronson). He is a top fella. Total respect for him.
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February 20, 2013
I picked this book up with some excitement, hoping that as a psychologist I'd be able to get into CB's head. I did and sadly was pretty disappointed. The book, about the protagonist Charles Bronson, allegedly the hardest and craziest person in modern day prison history. It's supposedly written in the first person in mixed tenses.

Bronson fails to convince me that he's anything other than borderline insane. His constant reference to the term 'Loonyology' becomes boring. It's almost as if he wants you to coin the phrase, no he NEEDS you to do so. The book starts off rather well with good narration and precise descriptive. Sadly this soon fades into what becomes a rant and it was then I put the book down.

I don't agree with what the man has been put through, and honestly think he should be released into care, but would I encourage him to write any more books about his trials and tribulations? (No pun intended). A categoric no. His failure to keep to the plan and write from the heart spoils what could have been a quite extra-ordinary book has ruined that and I doubt anyone so case hardened could change even if he wanted to.

Don't waste your money on a read you're going to put down half way through. There are far better books on prison life out there to read.
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July 10, 2014
This is the 2nd of Charles Bronson's books I've had the privilege to read and I must get my hands on the others as soon as I can. Loonyology made me laugh, cry, gasp out loud and that was before I had got to page 50. This gentleman (& I do not use that loosely) deserves to live his life free from constraints - those constraints being politicians who wouldn't know a real gentleman from a frog. Long live Charlie Bronson
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