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Better than Sex

By: Hunter S. Thompson
Narrated by: Scott Sowers
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A pioneer of the New Journalism movement, Hunter S. Thompson wrote with a fire that captured the attention of millions. Here Thompson delivers a mind-bending view of the 1992 presidential race, packed with all the horror, sacrifice, lust, and glory that made this campaign so utterly fascinating.

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“Another of his trademark cocktail mixes of unbelievable tales and dark observations about the sausage grind that is the U.S. presidential sweepstakes.” ( Los Angeles Daily News)
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In my opinion, the final chapter on the death of Richard Nixon is the finest piece of political writing in American history. At once hilarious, sarcastic and poignant, it is the prefect topping to this look at the election of William Jefferson Clinton in 1992. Scott Sowers does a fine job of capturing the anger and vision of Thompson's bizarre view of politics in the late 20th Century.

A Classic for One Chapter

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classic hst. political rants, and insane monologues. gets you through a hard Day's work, while still informing you on the underbelly of the political mess that always gets covered up.

love hst

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Scott Sowers needs a different job. He is an angry grating annoyance. Great writing from HST

Bad Performance mars experience.

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Scott Sowers ruins another story with his angry, grating, scratchy delivery that doesn’t match the narrative of Thompson’s introspective reflections.

Grating, angry delivery ruins another story

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Just his dissertation on Nixon was entertaining enough. I laughed at a few parts (no spoilers), squirmed during a few others, but was enthralled through all of it.

I loved it.

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