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Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story by Chuck Klosterman
2.0
This book is occasionally really funny, and has all those trivial popcultural connections, but his obsessive navel gazing over his relationships and his own asshattery got in the way of the story. I don't think personal intrusions into non-fiction is necessarily a bad thing, but while I enjoyed the facts about how music stars died, and the interactions with ordinary Americans around these historical places, I didn't enjoy Chuck Klosterman after a while, and there ended up being a lot of Chuck Klosterman in this book.