read by the author
I was on a non-fiction kick but needed something not-tragic
after Just Kids. Not exactly light reading--Mr. Bell never lets the reader get
quite that comfortable--but he is definitely funny. (Plus I didn’t keep
wondering who was going to die of AIDS or an overdose next.) Mr. Bell first
came to my attention because of the incident at the Elmwood Cafe, and I’d been
curious about him ever since, so this memoir seemed like a good way to satisfy
my curiosity. As expected, he is funny and smart and doesn’t hold back and he
made me question myself and wish we could go out for beers. A very enjoyable
book and now I want to watch United Shades of America. When I can find time
between episodes of Star Trek: Discovery and The Good Place.
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