Andy
As always, the inventor of the genre pulls it off beautifully. An interesting snapshot of a bizarre wedge of our collective history, along with uncomfortable, contemporary parallels. The lesson? Writing off those who we find distasteful and frightening as ignorant savages is to overlook festering and malignant social ills simmering just below the surface.
Jay Tayade
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This is essential Hunter S. Thompson. The book is famous for it's vivid descriptions of the Hells Angels and their unique place in the tumultuous time that was the 60s. It's all here; the bikes, the action, the drugs. More importantly though, Thompson digs into the media coverage, as flawed as it was, that made the Hell's Angels feared by all. In doing so, Thompson crafts a story here that's as timely in 2019 as it was in the 1960s
Heather Buchanan
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A Wild, unpredictable, journey with the Hell's Angels. I was afraid for Hunter and the LSD people's safety in the story. Hunter S Thompson is one of my favorite writers. I am so happy I found this in audiobook format.