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          It's when you find criticism on the actual product's purchase site from someone who got the book for free that it brings up another good.

        1. It's when you find criticism on the actual product's purchase site from someone who got the book for free that it brings up another good.
        2. “From the streets of North London to the world stage, it all started here,” wrote Sir Rod Stewart on Instagram last weekend.
        3. Random House has announced the publication of Rod Stewart's autobiography, which the rocker promises will include all the sexy details of his playboy.
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        5. Feuding over everything from luxury gifts to album sales, the teasing rivalry has spanned decades – and just entered a new era.
        6. Random House has announced the publication of Rod Stewart's autobiography, which the rocker promises will include all the sexy details of his playboy....

          Rod Stewart recalls regret-free life in new memoir

          • Stewart's life seems high on highs and low on lows
          • He's still waiting, and hoping, to reconnect with Jeff Beck
          • "There was some bad feeling for a while" with Led Zeppelin

          With many rock-star memoirs, readers are left with the feeling that -- fame, fortune and other pleasures aside -- the price of music-world success is just too high.

          Whether it's Gregg Allman or Keith Richards, those gold records seem to be delivered with an equal number of drug-fueled, near-death experiences.

          In contrast stands Rod: The Autobiography (Crown Archetype, $27), out Tuesday, singer Rod Stewart's recounting of a life that seems to be one endless romp from hit song to hot date, with a few stylish Italian sports cars and expensive pieces of Pre-Raphaelite art thrown in for good measure.

          Blondes (Have More Fun), indeed.

          "Well, it's not a drug- and sex-fueled book, it's more humorous," says Stewart, 67, in his trademark boudoir-ready rasp. "On t