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Wired: The Short Life & Fast Times of John Belushi
Wired The Short Life Fast Times of John Belushi
Author: Bob Woodward
Belushi The outrageous talent, addicted to life, with a huge appetite for drugs, food, and pleasure. Belushi The star who plummeted over the edge. And the friends, wife, agents, and groupies who couldn?t stop him.
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ISBN-13: 9781451655599
ISBN-10: 1451655592
Publication Date: 3/6/2012
Pages: 480
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Interesting blow by blow (so to speak) story of Belushi's self-destruction. It's clearly a jouralistic read and is loaded with detail. Mostly for fans, I'd think.
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jeffp avatar reviewed Wired: The Short Life & Fast Times of John Belushi on + 201 more book reviews
I decided to read this book because I have made the comment on a few occasions that certain authors need a visit from the samurai editor. And of course, when you get there you have to think about John Belushi. He was an amazing performer and capable of so much.

Sadly Wired can only be described as a downer.

The writing is utilitarian, not pretty, but it's a journalist's account of Belushi's life, not a fan's, so that is to be expected. The problem is actually the subject matter.

Belushi's slide into drug addition and death makes for painful reading. He had a cocaine habit of vast proportions, and his fame meant he had more than enough money to sustain it. To make matters worse, though, almost the entire culture he was surrounded with treated it as perfectly normal. A couple of people seemed to have tried to provide some restraint, but nothing was effective and the train wreck that was his life continued without a hiccup. Woodward drops names all over the place, and almost none come away looking good. It makes for unpleasant reading.

If you want to know more about Belushi's short life you'll find it in Wired, but it isn't fun reading.
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Gave a great insight into John Blushi. Very sad but a fantastic read.


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