A review by gsatori
Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins

4.0

Man, I loved me this book. Perfect? No, but neither is Nature, dude.

This bit of psychedic beauty published in 1971 like really encapsulates a movement. You know. The spiritualism, mystism, and various other isms that were part of the questing thriving mass that was the briefly lit hippy movement of the late sixties. Free sex, free dope, free god. Free god, dude, from his prisons in the prisons of the world and embrace the Oneness that is all the minute specks of everything that is the Universe.

funny, irreverent, challenging, sometimes pointless and self-absorbed, this was an enjoyable and occasionally beautifully written novel.