Marilyn Manson,Neil Strauss, Long Hard Road Out of Hell Reviews
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Guest 10th Dec 2008
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Good Points: The book was incredible. I wasn't expecting for him to go into so much depth. I generally do not enjoy reading, but this book was great. It's actually very funny as well. The book flows nicely too. I mean in my opinion, it wasn't amazingly well written, but it's almost more enjoyable to read because he says whatever he wants to say. It helps that he went to college for writing/journalism types of stuff so the book actually flows. To be honest, it's probably one of the best books i've ever read. It's definitely the best autobiography.
General comments: I liked the fact that he expressed his opinions about the people he encountered. He flat out tells the readers about personal experiences and it was a great book!
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bbyjay 10th Mar 2008
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It is an amazing book, he's a real influence. it's actually quite funny in some parts. It just goes to show to people that think hes 'ugly,freaky' if you read about him I'm sure you'd change your opinion, he's far from what you expect. I love him for it. I don't have one bad word to say against this apart from maybe more pics ;)- Read bbyjay's review (65 words)
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TenTigers
7th Jul 2004
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Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss, Long Hard Road Out of Hell - This is a fantastically well-written, compelling insight. Whether you like their music or not, this is a really good read. Unflinchingly honest, but never apologetic, it is the tale of one little boy's journey . Lessons learnt: drugs are bad. Doing things your own way is good. It's as gripping as a novel but haunting because you know it really happened. It starts with trying to understand his family and ends with his family understa ...- Read TenTigers's review (107 words)



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