"The author invested in quality printing, but I... cannot recommend anyone read this."
-- Crazinss, LibraryThing
"About the kindest thing I can say about Mike Marty's book Bio Marty Vita: Life, Life, Life is that I didn't like it... I found that it was neither entertaining nor informative in the slightest."
-- Michael_Parish, LibraryThing
"This was the oddest book I have ever read."
-- LorieSt, LibraryThing
"I enjoyed it (short read, about 100 pages)."
-- rinkobc9, LibraryThing
"To be honest, I was expecting a very different book... Others may find it more interesting."
-- TX1955, LibraryThing
"I have read many books, some of them strange, but I thought this was the strangest so far."
-- croknot1, LibraryThing
"The writer is a strong believer in Jesus and God and much revolves around his beliefs and how he is living his life to support Jesus. If you like to figure out what makes people tick, this might be a good volume for you also."
-- ShawnMarie, LibraryThing
"There were footnotes taking the reader to the appendix... but even the footnotes weren’t written chronologically. I did so much flipping back and forth that I couldn’t keep track of what I was reading."
-- Donna172, LibraryThing
"This may possibly be the strangest book I've ever read. It's an autobiography that is meant to serve as background and support for a novella the author apparently has out. It touches on the author's view about religion, leadership, sex, suicide and various other subjects... It's fairly short: 45 pages of printed material followed by 60 page of photocopied pages from the author's handwritten journals. The journal entries are numbered and serve as end notes to the printed material..."
-- kristenembers, LibraryThing
"This book was a good read. It was a rather thoughtful exploration of one person's growth and struggles with the philosophies and realities of life, religion, and sex... The author does a good job of presenting questions with just enough of his personal feelings and conjectures to raise the questions, but not imply that he has the answers - he leaves it to the reader to think about it and draw conclusions... Thoroughly enjoyable..."
-- j.duprie, LibraryThing
"[D]espite the rambling savior complex throughout, it IS, from what I can tell, a good summary of this man."
-- tnechodomu, LibraryThing
"He thinks he has the Answer to making the world better... This book... is his autobiography that leads up to that. It jumps around though. Early on we can see he's using two different ages for himself from age 19 onwards, but I didn't see what exactly triggered his born-again experience. Maybe I missed something."
-- Icepacklady, LibraryThing