Starving in the Company of Beautiful Women - eBook
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FOR ADULTS ONLY. MUST BE OF LEGAL AGE. Starving in the Company of Beautiful Women By Michael W. Dean Year: 2000 "There are lots of novels about sex and drugs, but I don't think the people who write them have done enough of either. 'Starving in the Company of Beautiful Women' is written as fast and as sexy as its subject matter, but doesn't try too hard. "It's a first-hand narrative of heroin-infested, panty-swimming existence of musician, Cash Newmann. It's about love, beauty, ignorance, and ugly. And these topics are often touched within a few sentences of each other." --Cass Coon, "Damn You Drunk Rooster" zine "Dean opens the doors to tripping madness which remind us that pretty posters and patchouli do not psychedelia make." --Spin Magazine "'Starving in the Company of Beautiful Women' is an inventively voiced 'Go Ask Alice' for the millennium." --The Probe Magazine ------ The book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Starving-Company-Beautiful-Women-Michael/dp/0970539207/