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5.0 out of 5 stars
Accurate Title,
By John Doe "JD" (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Better Than Sex (Paperback)
This book is better than sex. His best since Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He's not your average acid casualty. This book is an amazing blend of outrageous, mind bending accusations, libelous paranoid ranting, and just good old fashion fun. Hunter is a national treasure and this book is a great read.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great representation of sarcasm,
By Greg Norstrom (Dover, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Better Than Sex:: Confessions of a Political Junkie (Hardcover)
Better Than Sex is a book for those who like to read sarcastic, humorous, and often-cynical writing. Thompson creates a world of politics that is not the "norm" in the United States. It is something ugly, COMPETETIVE (even capitalizing it makes it understated), and downright dirty. He compares getting into politics like an addiction, a very serious addiction. It can mold people into a horrible beast that would run over their own mother as long as they got elected.This is a book about politics. Yet, there are stories contained with James Carville, the ragin' cajun, stealing Hunter's money and jacket. Also, Thompson describes the, both good and bad, possibilities of a fax-machine, press pass, and telephone. Thompson basically shows his interest in politics in a very uninterested way. He almost makes it seem like he doesn't, in actuality, care about politics through his blatant sarcasm and, at times, downright rudeness. However, while reading, that does not deter from that he is obviously obsessed with politics. I think he's simply trying to state his opinion in a broad, un-censored way. All in all a very good and fun read, for those of you who are cynical and critical of the world around you.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Boring Race for the Election, Futile Attempt,
By Steven M. Beecham (Fort Collins, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Better Than Sex (Paperback)
I was in college during the Clinton/Bush campaign of '92. I was rash and following the economic collapse of the Mid-west following the Reagan years was ready to vote for anyone but Bush. I was interested in the campaign and the book brought back many memories from my studies of it at the time. It also reminded me how little actually happened. This is where the book is untimetly doomed. HST tries his best to inflect some humor, charisma, and turmoil into the electoral process but in this case there is just too little to mine. The first true "Anti-election" also spawned the first very average HST book.
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