PositiveThe Plain DealerThe author is very aware that decency and \'niceness\' don\'t sell books. He says our culture rewards those who \'troll the hardest and snark the most.\' Except for Tom Hanks ... It\'s an intensely readable book, in large part because Hanks is a genuinely likable guy ... Forgive me if I get a little weepy. I guess there is crying in baseball after all.
Joe Hagan
PositiveThe Cleveland Plain Dealer\"I thought that Sticky Fingers was a fair and even-handed assessment of Wenner, whose treachery toward family, friends, colleagues and employees is the stuff of legend. It seems Wenner never met a person he didn\'t betray in some form or fashion. Hagan said in the book that the closer you were to Wenner, the greater your chance of being double-crossed by him … Sticky Fingers does not skimp on Wenner\'s many towering achievements. The magazine did become the voice of a generation.\