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  1. Sweet Revenge: The Intimate Life of Simon Cowell is a 2012 biography of the British music and entertainment figure Simon Cowell by the British investigative journalist and biographer Tom Bower. Cowell cooperated with the book and a sequel is planned. The book received a mixed reception from critics.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2012 · Sweet Revenge is the ultimate insider’s account of Simon Cowell’s rise to fame—even as others plotted his downfall—from his cheeky exploits as a British school lad to his failures as a frustrated young music exec in London to his explosive rivalry with Simon Fuller over the genesis of the Idol franchise to the PR disaster ...

  3. Sweet Revenge is the ultimate insider's account of Simon Cowell's rise to fame--even as others plotted his downfall--from his cheeky exploits as a British school lad to his failures as a frustrated young music exec in London to his explosive rivalry with Simon Fuller over the genesis of the Idol franchise to the PR disaster that nearly sunk his ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2012 · Revenge against the music industry snobs who sneered at him when he was producing novelty records, but most of all, revenge against American Idol owner Simon Fuller, with whom he fought a...

  5. After watching Popstars with growing irritation as its ratings soared, Cowell devised a formula for a completely different show that was to revolutionise global TV and make him an international...

  6. 24 de abr. de 2012 · Sweet Revenge is the ultimate insider’s account of Simon Cowell’s rise to fame—even as others plotted his downfall—from his cheeky exploits as a British school lad to his failures as a frustrated young music exec in London to his explosive rivalry with Simon Fuller over the genesis of the Idol franchise to the PR disaster that nearly sunk his wi...

  7. 10 de sept. de 2012 · Tom Bower. Faber & Faber, Sep 10, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 480 pages. Illuminating the life of Simon Cowell and delving into backstage scandal, tabloid rumour and the cut-throat...