OBSERVER
'The prose is strikingly raw... the cumulative effect is curiously touching.'
Review
'The prose is strikingly raw... the cumulative effect is curiously touching.' (
OBSERVER )
'This book is like everything else Pete Doherty has ever done - at times brilliant, at others annoying, but never less than interesting.' (
SOUTHERN DAILY ECHO )
'These diary entries, childhood reminiscenes and prose from 1999 onwards prove that under the drug hoover's brow there's a unique brain.' (
Q MAGAZINE )
'witty and sensitive' (
SUNDAY TRIBUNE )
'there are moments of joy, humourand, of course, real darkness' (
IRISH EXAMINER )
'At times a curiously affecting work, it chronicles Doherty's transitionfrom aspiring poet and flowering teenage talent to a man increasingly fighting to shine through a chemicaly induced haze... Doherty can write beautifully' (Steve Cummins
IRISH DAILY MAIL ON SUNDAY )