agingerg's review
3.0
What I liked most about this book was Thompson's uninhibited response to life's realities- open with the confusion, absurdity and simple beauty of life.
pg 42. "Although I don't feel that it's all necessary to tell you how I feel about the principle of individuality, know that I'm going to spend the rest of my life expressing it one way or another".
pg 42. "Although I don't feel that it's all necessary to tell you how I feel about the principle of individuality, know that I'm going to spend the rest of my life expressing it one way or another".
arctor59's review
5.0
Hunter's finest later years work. Kicks the ass of Better than Sex and Hey Rube
ctort's review
4.0
A delightful patchwork of autobiographical escapades, political rants and historical insight. Follow Hunter through his persistent lobbying for civil liberties, a campaign for Sheriff of Aspen, and that one time got Jack Nicholson an elk heart for his birthday. But be warned, no work of HST would be complete without a healthy dose of of sex, drugs, dynamite, and violence. The end is perpetually nigh, folks. Mahalo.