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Hits the Perfect Chord Jan 26, 2004
By Nikki Maine I've always enjoyed reading stories that are off-center, but still depict a hidden reality. The main character, Peter Woody, is a very strange and very realistic character. His journey through this story reminds me of a Charlie Chaplin movie--humorous but tragic also. And the writing has a touch of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" to it. No doubt Peter Woody and Dr. Hunter S. Thompson would be partying buddies. The drug and sex scenes are shocking, but in the very best way--to be read over and over. That's what I plan to do.
Hot Music & Hotter Writing May 26, 2004
This book had to be written by someone who must have lived the life of a musician on the road. I was a roadie for five years and I saw some of the same things like they're described in this book. The sex and drugs are rampant. The strange people are always there, crowding around the players, wanting attention, wanting to be a part of the scene. E.Layne Kelly caught that atmosphere. She nailed it. If you're into music, you'll dig this one.
Recovery Time Apr 09, 2004
This novel surprised me. I thought it would be focused strictly on the wild and crazy times of a big-time rocker. And it did that, but it also told the story of how badly drugs can control your thoughts, your actions and can destroy your entire life. Then it showed how this young man recovered from his death-seeking plunge and surfaced somewhat intact. The ending is very satisfying and rang the bell of hope for those suffering addictions. If you're an adult with or without kids, you'll get more than a glimpse at what confronts many kids. If you're a kid, you'll see the raw side of the so-called glamerous life of rock and roll for what it is, really.
Its Amazing!! Feb 26, 2004
When I was looking for a good book to read i recently saw this one online and I was anxious to see what it was about. All I can say is that from the moment it arrived in the mail to the moment that I read the last word of the last page, I could not put the book down. It wasnt a typically book that by page 50 you knew what was going to happen and who as going to wind up with who. It truly had a twist in every chapter, and you couldn't help but feel like you were right in the mix of it. I cant wait for her next book to come out and everyone who wants an amazing book should read this.
Real Rockers Feb 11, 2004
By Island Girl Rolling Stone magazine has tried to warn us for years that people like this really exist, but maybe I didn't believe them. This book delivers a jolt of reality that is stunning. My friends and I listen to rock music every day and often hear about the outrageous behavior of rockers, but reading about Peter Woody's life is an experience all its own. The plot is like a psychedelic trip filled with self-inflicted pain, but also suffused with glimpses of love and in the end, self-redemption. The rawness of the language backed by the quirky, brash, unapologetic writing style is reflective of the subject matter--power rockers unbalanced on the edge of total craziness. This totally rocks!
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