Talk:Kingdom of Fear

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I just finished reading "Kingdom of Fear", an excellent biography I must say, and though it wasn't similar to any of his other books, for a reason, it is a great piece to read to understand Hunter's wild and crazy life. Those who have an interest in his books, life or hobbies, should give this book a try. Hunter takes snapshots of his life, articles that have been written about him and articles he wrote to try to define who he is. At the end of it all, we realize that Hunter doesn't need to be understood, solely, respected for whom he is as a person, a "teenage girl in the body of an elderly dope fiend".

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get a significant expansion or be deleted altogether. This article is a stub among stubs as it is now. Could some Hunter S Thompson aficionado, without getting POV, provide a little meat-n-bones to this please? --I am not good at running 23:22, 7 September 2005 (UTC)