Rock


Lick (Stage Dive, #1)
Life
Backstage Pass (Sinners on Tour, #1)
Play (Stage Dive, #2)
I Am Ozzy
Lead (Stage Dive, #3)
Rock Hard (Sinners on Tour, #2)
Deep (Stage Dive, #4)
The Rocker That Holds Me (The Rocker, #1)
The Mighty Storm (The Storm, #1)
Rock Addiction (Rock Kiss, #1)
Rock the Heart (Black Falcon, #1)
Daisy Jones & The Six
Music of the Heart (Runaway Train, #1)
Double Time (Sinners on Tour, #5)
No One Here Gets Out Alive by Jerry HopkinsThe Dirt by Tommy LeeThe Heroin Diaries by Nikki SixxLife by Keith RichardsSlash by Slash
Best Books on Rock and Roll
895 books — 1,279 voters
Soul Music by Terry PratchettBuddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede by Bradley DentonWar for the Oaks by Emma BullBold as Love by Gwyneth JonesThe Five by Robert McCammon
Rock 'n' Roll Sci-Fi and Fantasy
104 books — 19 voters

Please Kill Me by Legs McNeilJust Kids by Patti SmithChronicles, Volume One by Bob DylanLife by Keith RichardsOur Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad
Best Non Fiction About Music
1,440 books — 1,350 voters
Thoughtless by S.C. StephensEffortless by S.C. StephensThe Mighty Storm by Samantha TowleBackstage Pass by Olivia CunningRock Hard by Olivia Cunning
Epic Rockstar Stories
771 books — 2,192 voters

The Night Circus by Erin MorgensternThe Outsiders by S.E. HintonThe Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert RankinDead Bitch Army by Andre DuzaBrave New World by Aldous Huxley
There Ought to be a Band
2,425 books — 1,104 voters

Peter Matthiessen
Left alone, I am overtaken by the northern void-no wind, no cloud, no track, no bird, only the crystal crescents between peaks, the ringing monuments of rock that, freed from the talons of ice and snow, thrust an implacable being into the blue. In the early light, the rock shadows on the snow are sharp; in the tension between light and dark is the power of the universe. This stillness to which all returns, this is reality, and soul and sanity have no more meaning than a gust of snow; such transi ...more
Peter Matthiessen, The Snow Leopard

Tiffanie DeBartolo
The music defied classification. If I had been writing a review of the show, I would have labeled it progressive, guitar-driven rock ’n’ roll. But the guitars made sounds guitars didn’t always make. Symphonic sounds. Sacred sounds. The music dug in so deep you didn’t hear it so much as feel it, reminding me of a dream I used to have when I was a kid, where I would be standing on a street corner, I would jump into the air, flap my arms, and soar up into the sky. That’s the only way I could descri ...more
Tiffanie DeBartolo, How to Kill a Rock Star

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