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Jan 10, 2016
Maryann MJS1228
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Club Kids. Meet the Club Kids.
They're the post discotheque family.
From the heart of downtown,
They're a homage to the Factory.
Let's hear about the drug dealer they killed
Unsolved, through NYPD's lassitude.
When you're with the Club Kids
you'll have a skrink-la-da time.
A slogger-do time.
You'll have a gay old time.
Never before have I felt the need to quote the Flintstones in order to properly review a book but then I've never read a book quite like Disco Bloodbath before. Which is a shame because thi ...more
They're the post discotheque family.
From the heart of downtown,
They're a homage to the Factory.
Let's hear about the drug dealer they killed
Unsolved, through NYPD's lassitude.
When you're with the Club Kids
you'll have a skrink-la-da time.
A slogger-do time.
You'll have a gay old time.
Never before have I felt the need to quote the Flintstones in order to properly review a book but then I've never read a book quite like Disco Bloodbath before. Which is a shame because thi ...more
New York Club kids, drag queens, drugs, debauchery.....what is there not to like? Ugh.....I was drawn into this book by the bright fun cover. I was browsing the True Crime section at the book store and thought..hmm...there are never bright colored covers in this section. After reading the back I was hooked- sounded great! But it wasn’t. It was all over the place and if you like true crime...this isn’t it. The author starts the book telling you he’s all over the place due to Special K. Does he ex
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I know I shouldn't laugh at true crime books because I mean, come on, it's TRUE CRIME, but I'm not going to lie to you, I laughed my ass off throughout this entire book. James St. James has written a shocking, hilarious, and somewhat gruesome depiction of club kids in the 80s and 90s, complete with a murder. I wish I was born earlier, so I could see what being a club kid was like. It's intriging to me. I just want to go out in what of those outfits, to be honest, because they sounded FLAWLESS.
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May 19, 2012
Leslie
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really liked it
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Gotta love James St. James. Such a weirdo. Always awkward saying you love a true crime book but it's true, I do. And I don't know how many times I've seen the movie. Gory disturbing perfection.
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I remember being especially impressed with his humor and how he didn't let himself off the hook when he's describing the particularly cold and ugly parts of what happened (i.e. why didn't anyone go to the police sooner). Yes, it probably sounds wrong to say I laughed through a book about a murder, but he really does know how to turn a phrase.
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