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US Mall 1 - The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star

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List Price: $32.50
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Manufacturer: Pocket Books
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 782.42166092 EAN: 9780743486286 ISBN: 0743486285 Label: Pocket Books Manufacturer: Pocket Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 432 Publication Date: 2007-09-18 Publisher: Pocket Books Studio: Pocket Books
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book....and I don't even like Motley Crue. Comment: I found myself at Barnes & Noble today, as I do on most Sundays, just browsing. I headed over to the "music" section to see if they had any good instructional books for guitar or piano. I saw the cover for "The Heroin Diaries" and remembered a friend had mentioned it about a year ago. I picked it up, flipped through the magazine-like pages and read a few excerpts.
I brought the book home around 1:30pm today. I am writing this review at 9:47pm and am more than half way through the book.
As the title to my review states, I don't even like Motley Crue; don't own any of their albums and you won't find any of their tracks on my iPod. But one thing is for sure: the stories told by some of their members are damn entertaining.
I haven't been this wrapped up in a book for a LONG time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Crazy but Sad Comment: Mötley Crüe was my favorite band growing up. Tommy and Nikki were my idols into my teenage years. I went to see them play every time they were on tour from Shout at the Devil - Dr.Feelgood. I remember seeing them in Charlotte NC on the Girls tour when GNR opened for them,and Slash had a neck brace on while playing. This book takes place right at that time and explains a lot. So after reading this it really opened my eyes to what Mötley Crüe was really like in the 80's. Now all the lyrics make sense. I figured they were partying, hard but not to this extreme. Some of the stuff just does not seem humanly possible. Leave it to Motley to see just how much drugs a human can take. I read the book in one sitting, once I started I could not put it down.
If you were ever a Mötley Crüe, Ratt or GNR fan, this is a must read book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book...Great seller Comment: This book is amazing. When I told my parents and my family I was reading it, they all looked at me like I was on drugs. But then I explained to them what the book was about and the reason for reading it, and they lightened up. I think everyone should read it to see what drugs do to you and how even trying to quit can affect you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WOW. Comment: I got this book for Christmas yesterday, and I read it last night , in one sitting. I literally was not able to put it down. For a rock star of this magnitude, to open up a year of his diary entires to his fans, is truly remarkable. What is even more remarkable, is that he made it through that year alive, and is still alive to this day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Read Comment: Couldn't do this book justice.....Have to read it for yourself, it won't take long, you wont put it down.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book....and I don't even like Motley Crue. Comment: I found myself at Barnes & Noble today, as I do on most Sundays, just browsing. I headed over to the "music" section to see if they had any good instructional books for guitar or piano. I saw the cover for "The Heroin Diaries" and remembered a friend had mentioned it about a year ago. I picked it up, flipped through the magazine-like pages and read a few excerpts.
I brought the book home around 1:30pm today. I am writing this review at 9:47pm and am more than half way through the book.
As the title to my review states, I don't even like Motley Crue; don't own any of their albums and you won't find any of their tracks on my iPod. But one thing is for sure: the stories told by some of their members are damn entertaining.
I haven't been this wrapped up in a book for a LONG time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Crazy but Sad Comment: Mötley Crüe was my favorite band growing up. Tommy and Nikki were my idols into my teenage years. I went to see them play every time they were on tour from Shout at the Devil - Dr.Feelgood. I remember seeing them in Charlotte NC on the Girls tour when GNR opened for them,and Slash had a neck brace on while playing. This book takes place right at that time and explains a lot. So after reading this it really opened my eyes to what Mötley Crüe was really like in the 80's. Now all the lyrics make sense. I figured they were partying, hard but not to this extreme. Some of the stuff just does not seem humanly possible. Leave it to Motley to see just how much drugs a human can take. I read the book in one sitting, once I started I could not put it down.
If you were ever a Mötley Crüe, Ratt or GNR fan, this is a must read book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book...Great seller Comment: This book is amazing. When I told my parents and my family I was reading it, they all looked at me like I was on drugs. But then I explained to them what the book was about and the reason for reading it, and they lightened up. I think everyone should read it to see what drugs do to you and how even trying to quit can affect you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WOW. Comment: I got this book for Christmas yesterday, and I read it last night , in one sitting. I literally was not able to put it down. For a rock star of this magnitude, to open up a year of his diary entires to his fans, is truly remarkable. What is even more remarkable, is that he made it through that year alive, and is still alive to this day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Read Comment: Couldn't do this book justice.....Have to read it for yourself, it won't take long, you wont put it down.
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