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Anonymous
Posted October 14, 2011
It does have a page #, look under details. 12pp
Buyer beware, it's a 12 page article!
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Posted June 3, 2011
I love HST and own mostly all of his stuff. I guess I was not aware that for 13$ I would get 10 pages of a book. WHAT THE HELL?!?
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Posted April 11, 2011
After reading just about everything in print by Thompson, I was intrigued by what for $11 could only be another, previously unpublished book.
Brilliant exploitation of a man who can't defend himself from this piracy any longer.
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Posted January 17, 2011
the title does say short story.
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Posted January 6, 2011
in the description. is this a short story? i cant tell and wont buy it since im not paying 11 dollars for 40 pages if it is. my rating is the average so it wont affect ratings much.
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Posted September 9, 2010
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Posted January 17, 2010
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Posted June 30, 2010
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Posted December 11, 2011
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Posted December 12, 2011
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Posted June 11, 2010
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Posted September 19, 2011
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Overview
A searing and unnaturally poignant love story, as only Hunter S. Thompson could write it. Screwjack is simultaneously eerie and feverish, debauched and affecting. Never before - and perhaps never since - has modern man's melancholia been so vividly revealed in all its wanton glory.