I wouldn't usually choose such a book as this, but curiosity got the best of me, so I requested to read this biography. It was indeed an eye-opener into the depths of despair and the deparavity into which a person can fall when living life surrounded by drugs. Donato, the Drug Lord, also known as AKA Montana, spent the good part of his prime youth and subsequent years immersed in this type of scene.
I like it that this book can be used as a revelation, discovery, and bombshell against any would-be youth tempted into this deplorable lifestyle. In my opinion, it could also encourage those who feel they are prisoners to the drugs, and the environment attached to it, that there can be a way to determinedly crawl and climb out of it. This is a very hopeful message, I feel.
For a biography, I felt that although some of the read was a bit sluggish and in other sections difficult to read and learn about, it mostly ran along very intrigingly. It's not every day one reads a real life, non-fiction account of this in-depth look at a life spent in this trade and fully committed to the lucretive culture of illicit substances.
~ Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger
June 2026
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimentary review copy sent by NetGalley and the publisher.
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