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The Long Hard Road Out of Hell by Marilyn Manson, Neil Strauss

aregularweasel's review against another edition

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dark fast-paced

5.0

mollycharlie_18's review against another edition

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dark informative medium-paced

4.0

icantcontroltheweather's review against another edition

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4.0

I had a lot of mixed feelings through out this book. It went from pity, to hatred, to admiration. I went into it a Manson fan and came out of it even more so. 70% this book, however, I found myself hating him. But as I completed it I realized it was him coming into himself after experiencing, less than normal aspects of childhood. He had to hit rock bottom to become the person he always wanted to be and thats something I can respect, despite the road he may have taken to get there.

summer_winter's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars
I listened to this on audio book and read along

The first half of this book was lemme just say... painful.
I felt in the first half of the book MM is exactly the type of person everyone expects him to be and that was kind of disappointing. And just his cringey conquest to get laid and do drugs was painful but as the book progressed it got a lot more mature and he starts to talk more in depth about his views which was really interesting. I loved the artwork and pictures throughout.

labunnywtf's review against another edition

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3.0

Yeah, I read this. Still own it, actually. Ah, the sweet innocent days when I was still a Mansonaholic. ::sigh::

As far as celeb autobiographies go, it's pretty out there. You really can't appreciate it unless you're a fan of his music. Otherwise, he kinda just sounds like a jackass.

Side note: This book came out on my mother's birthday. It was a very, very bad day.

thee_eclectic_eccentric's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional funny mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced

4.0


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francat92's review against another edition

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dark funny slow-paced

3.0

alexandrabree's review against another edition

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5.0

I've reread this book 3 or 4 times now. And I love it.
He comes across as both arrogant and confident in equal measures. Considering his fame, infamy and success I do find him to be a fairly down to earth person. Of all the celebrities rock stars are the most honest although I don't believe they are the extreme they portray themselves to be -Michael Jackson Britney Spears, Lindsey Lohan ; the golden children live / lived very similar lives of excess but they are filled with shame over the same activities that give a rockstar pride - he is very intelligent and gives honest answers even when it is not what people want to hear. And because it is against the status quote (again in equal measures I think)

nick_at_nite's review against another edition

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4.0

Manson's skilled at creating grotesque caricatures of his friends, family, and would-be girlfriends as you might expect--and he revels in these details. At times he's scratch-your-eyeballs-out hilarious and his own self consciousness gives him apt opportunity to describe himself as a disgusting little booger of a human being. The book is uneven, though, and has more than a few glaring omissions. For example, Manson offers little insight into his parents, nor does he even attempt to offer you insight into his evolution from his "Spooky Kids" days to his thunderbolt of lightning MTV success. Whether he doesn't remember because of the drugs or he doesn't want to go all that deep, it's a little frustrating. You can't help but feel that his anecdotes, while vivid, are the carefully rehearsed tricks of a skilled magician: his slight-of-hand illusions suspend disbelief and leave you hungry for the next trick, certainly. While it's happening you're dazzled but afterwards are left feeling empty: what you wanted all along was an explanation of the magic trick itself.

johnreedauthor's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional informative sad tense medium-paced

5.0