Sergey Nazarchuk Nazarchuk itibaren Ag. Nikolaos 520 52, Greece
Talk about a good read! This book has been called "Dickensian," and deservedly so in two respects: it shows the brutality of life for the poor in the 1800s, but in more detail and darkness than Dickens ever could have gotten away with; it also relies heavily, and successfully, on coincidence to move the story along -- you know, characters encountering each other by impossible chance and the like. I hate to give spoilers, so suffice it to say that the book is great historical fiction and a great story.
This is a love letter to anyone who wanted to be friends with Slash, put up posters of Poison, wondered how Steven Tyler fit into those little lycra pants, or still goes nuts to Van Halen's "Jump". Just when you think you're a psycho music fan, you read Klosterman. Meet your match.