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  • Fun

    5
    By Blackout Victim
    I mean it.
  • An Incredible Life Loved and Lived

    5
    By Jw3000
    When Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote “Into the Wilderness,” and reference “sucking the marrow out of life,” there is not other life I’ve read about that is more axiomatic than Anthony Kiedis’. A remarkable introspection that shares so much about life, love, addiction and recovery. So much raw truth, you can’t put it down. Enjoy!
  • Best book ever

    5
    By Joeydb92
    I despise reading and I could not put this book down! Such an insane story
  • Phenomenal Book

    5
    By JT Hunnicutt
    What an incredibly inspiring story!
  • Awesome!

    5
    By :)!nick!(:
    This book was a rollercoaster from beginning to end. An amazing read and great book to have in the collection.
  • Stick to writing songs not books

    2
    By The Running Educator
    A disappointed effort to write about one life and all you have shared in your music doesn’t relate to this book.
  • Epic

    5
    By nre1242
    One of my favorite past times is reading and re reading this book. A life of sin and success that is addicting to follow along.
  • Incredible

    5
    By sagrqgwjwrhgsbsrh
    A deep look into the life of a rockstar, addiction, and the music industry. One of the best books I have read in a very long time.
  • Amazingly candid

    5
    By SqueezyG
    Wow! Anthony leaves no details out of this book. He is so candid and honest and he has been through quite a lot in his life. I knew he had suffered some drug problems but I never knew to what extent. This is truly one of the longest books I have ever read by a famous musician and once again it’s because he is so graphic in a wonderful way. He is incredibly self-aware, descriptive and apologetic from any of his actions. This is without a doubt one of the best if not the best autobiography I have ever read. Thank you Anthony for sharing your life with us and please keep making music.
  • Pleasure to read

    5
    By jvstnp
    This book is a pure page turner that any rhcp fan (or music fan) should read at least once in their life. Very insightful regarding the bands triumphs and struggles as well as Anthony‘s. 5 stars.

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