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Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Dirty Rocker Boys. Bobbie Brown. The Sunset Strip Diaries. Amy Asbury. Rita Rae Roxx. I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie. Pamela Des Barres. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Aghast readers may lose track of Shirazi's rock star conquests, but her shocking sexual exploits are chronicled in such can't-look-away prose that it's impossible to close this X-rated book until the last bad boy has been put to bed.
While the author's explicit descriptions of backstage orgies, threesomes, and random hookups might make even the most world-wise readers blush, memoirs like this are rarely written with such edgy prose. Shirazi, who fled the Iranian revolution, barely hints at trauma caused by early sexual and physical abuse. But when it comes to accounts of rock stars' sexual proclivities, she doesn't hold back.
But when the author allows herself to fall in love, her memoir takes a turn that proves disastrous in myriad ways, rubbing much of the sexy veneer off of her shenanigans. Though ultimately, no matter how readers judge her salacious life, no one can deny that she has a raw talent with words.
All rights reserved. What tripped her up was her attempt to extract love and reassurance from her sexcapades. See all Editorial Reviews. Customer reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. The chapters on her early childhood were wonderful. Unfortunately, that about a quarter of the book. The other three quarters show a shallow, calculating, jealous woman that at once claims to be a victim, but her story clearly shows she did an much victimizing.