
Credits
Sometimes when you're the co-pilot on a road trip, you're having such a good time talking to your buddy, gazing out the window, and listening to awesome music that you're a little reluctant to stop and get out when you actually reach your destination. That's what reading this book is like. Chuck Klosterman the frequently brilliant and occasionally infuriating magazine writer who penned 2003's collection Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs narrates his solo 6,557-mile journey to the sites of famous rock & roll deaths. But his musings on dead rockers are less mesmerizing than his virtuosic open-road ramblings on girlfriends, Kiss, cocaine, Radiohead's Kid A, his family in North Dakota, and much more. Klosterman might be headed for Hornby, Eggers, and Sedaris status; Killing Yourself to Live should be his breakout book.

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