Got a signed copy of Dave's autobiography. Finished reading it this afternoon; took a total of 3 days to read.
It's very in depth (as it should) and really makes you understand how and why Dave was, and how he's still trying to keep on the straight and narrow path today. I have to admit though, that most of the significant events mentioned in the book, I pretty much knew about already, just not this much in depth. But there's also a lot of stories I didn't know about either.
I won't give too much away (mainly because I suck at writings reviews), but it's a really great book, regardless if I already knew some stuff. And to the the thick headed people who don't want to let go of his past and refuse to accept his positive present, this will be an eye opener for them.