Paradise Burning: Adventures of a High Times Journalist

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  • Carrying on the tradition of gonzo journalism

    Aug 03 '00
    Pros: Half autobiography, half sociological comedy
    Cons: Where has this guy been since? I want more.

    Summary: The simplistic cover of Paradise Burning tells you all you need to know. There, amidst the typewriter-looking Courier font that spells out the names of the author and the book, is a five-inch joint. Rolled and twisted to perfection, the lighted ... read more

  • Spark one up before reading!

    Jun 26 '00
    Pros: A little-captured slice of counterculture; full of interesting tidbits; sidesplittingly hysterical!
    Cons: NOT a book for everyone--appeals to a small part of the U.S. population, glamourizes marijuana use.

    Summary: Chris Simunek, cultivation editor at High Times magazine, has hit the nail on the head with this autobiographical, yet novel-like book. Anyone who has flipped through High Times knows that they're all about the marijuana counterculture, ... read more

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