Wow... fifty-two pages about his life? Lol... reminds of how people were moaning over Miley Cyrus writing her own autobiography... and she's only sixteen, she still has her whole life ahead of her!
Personally, I have to agree, now while I'm exactly the biggest reading on the planet, the thing about reading is reading something that interests you - now I've found I'm able to fly through most memoirs and autobios of people I admire (I finished Tom Bergeron's new book in a flash), or books that have a lot of short chapters; meanwhile I quickly lose interest in a book that has LONG chapters, and so few of them. I'm also sorry to say that I was disappointed with Street Gang, not really what I was expecting, and it was rather dry reading, but it DID have a lot of interesting facts and backstories.
Now, about Kanye West... he actually was just recently inducted into the Hollywood Hall of Shame, not only because of his ego problem, but because he THINKS he can sing, but can't (no offense, but I don't consider rap "singing" anyway). What I don't get is this - he's always taking jokes and parodies of the temper-tantrums he throws, yet he just recently said a parody of him on South Park is what made him get his ego back in check... that must have been a short trip, because it sounds like he's back on the ego train.
Lastly... sorry, but I wouldn't consider Seth MacFarlane a voice of our generation either, I think he's got some ego problems of his own as well...