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Hero of the Underground: A Memoir
Jason Peter, Tony O'Neill

St. Martin's Press, 2008 - 304 pages

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I wasn?t afraid of death.

How could I be? I lived under death?s shadow every day. When you swallow eighty Vicodin, twenty sleeping pills, drink a bottle of vodka, and still survive, a certain sense of invulnerability stays with you. When you continually use drugs with the kind of reckless determination that I did, the limit to how much heroin or crack you can ingest is not defined in dollar amounts, but in the amounts your body can withstand without experiencing a seizure or respiratory failure. Yet at the end of every binge, every night of lining up six, seven, eight crack pipes and hitting them one after the other bam! bam! bam! every night of smoking and snorting bag after bag of heroin . . . after all of that, when you still wake up to see the same dirty sky over you as the night before, you start to think that instead of dying, maybe your punishment is to live---to be stuck in this purgatory of self-abuse and misery for an eternity. Sometimes you start to think that death would come as a blessed relief.

Toward the end, I found myself contemplating death again. Only this time I wasn?t going to leave it to chance. I was going to buy a gun, load the thing, place the barrel in my mouth, and blow my fucking brains out.

I sat on my parents? sofa as I pondered this. All I needed was a gun.

And then all--
of my problems--
would be solved.




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Utterly Compelling

Firstly, it's worth mentioning that not only do I have no interest in sport, but I specifically have no interest in American football (I'm a sluggish Australian cartoonist, not a sporting type at all).
Despite this I found Hero of The Underground utterly compelling.
I read the whole thing in one sitting - I couldn't put it down.
It's honest without being cloying.
It's shocking without being sensational.
Jason Peter's story reads like a man planning a train wreck and then climbing on board for the ride.
I couldn't recommend this enough.


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Grips you from page one and doesn't let go until the end

Rarely do I pick up a book that refuses to be put down. Hero of the Underground is this kind of book. If page one doesn't suck you in, you might want to check your pulse. From the beginning, this book takes you on the ultimate roller coaster ride, touching the highest of highs (figuratively and literally) and the lowest of lows (literally). I'm struggling to find the appropriate words to describe this book, but only because it is so powerful. Raw, unabashed, in your face, pedal to the metal, and inspiring all come to mind. The bottom line is that any Husker football fan, any pro football fan, any sports fan in general, or any current/recovering drug addict and their family/friends should read this book. I bought the book on a Thursday after work and had it finished the following night. I'm telling you...this book is so well written that it's impossible to put down for more than a short time (i.e. to sleep). Jason Peter wrote this book like he played football...all out, all the time. No holds barred. I read a lot of books and it's the best I've read this year...easy!


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Great Book!

I bought this book for my husband who always asks for special books but he never reads them. He couldn't put this book down and it only took him a few sittings to read...he laughed out loud and got mad at times...he really liked it.


really great read

Got this book as soon as it came out based on early reviews and I was not disappointed. Finished the book in one day and had a very hard time putting it down. As disgusting as much of the book was you could not help rooting for the "hero" to overcome his demons. A very good look inside the world of college and professional sports and the people who feel they have to be our "heros" well written too.


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