Rent: The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star

By Nikki Sixx

Overview & Description

In one of the most unique memoirs of addiction ever published, Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx shares mesmerizing diary entries from the year he spiraled out of control in a haze of heroin and cocaine, presented alongside riveting commentary from people who were there at the time, and from Nikki himself.

When Mötley Crüe was at the height of its fame, there wasn't any drug Nikki Sixx wouldn't do. He spent days -- sometimes alone, sometimes with other addicts, friends, and lovers -- in a coke and heroin-fueled daze. The highs were high, and Nikki's journal entries reveal some euphoria and joy. But the lows were lower, often ending with Nikki in his closet, surrounded by drug paraphernalia and wrapped in paranoid delusions.

Here, Nikki shares those diary entries -- some poetic, some scatterbrained, some bizarre -- and reflects on that time. Joining him are Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Slash, Rick Nielsen, Bob Rock, and a host of ex-managers, ex-lovers, and more.

Brutally honest, utterly riveting, and shockingly moving, The Heroin Diaries follows Nikki during the year he plunged to rock bottom -- and his courageous decision to pick himself up and start living again.

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Book Details

ISBN 10: 1416511946
ISBN 13: 9781416511946
432 pages.
First Published:9/18/2007
List Price:20.00
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Biographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction, Entertainment, All Categories, Arts & Literature, Composers & Musicians, Entertainers, Music, Musical Genres, Rock, Social Sciences, Sociology, Memoirs

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julesdsl writes,

mriddle32210 writes,

As a recovering addict myself, I probably got more out of the book than your average reader would have.

This book, in my opinion, is in the top two or three of books written about addiction and the never-ending process of recovery. It is an absolutely brutally honest wake-up call to those either in recovery, or still active in their addictions.

I highly recommend it to fellow addicts and to their loved ones.