Finally read KK Downing's book, which was a lot of fun to read. He wrote this perfectly - there wasn't much of a focus on his childhood except to inform the reader as to how events in his youth would shape him as an adult, which helps to explain how or why he handled certain situations in the band in a particular manner. I loved that he touched on the songwriting sessions for each record.
He may have the Blabbermouth potential with some things he says, but I felt that the book itself was incredibly classy with how things were stated. He was honest and direct without simply just trash talking the other members.
Now that Glenn isn't touring with the band anymore, I really would like for Priest to open the door to KK either playing live or rejoining the band in full.
At the least, the book has had me listening to nearly every record over the last two weeks, which has been a fun deep-dive into the catalog (I only own Painkiller, Metal Works, and then the subsequent studio albums since then, along with '98 Live Meltdown).