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The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test | Tom Wolfe
Describes the escapades of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, a drug-saturated group of hippies who get in and out of trouble with the law.
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Daisey
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Mehso-so

I didn‘t particularly like this book, but I found it written in an interesting way that worked well on audio. I was intrigued enough to look up more about Kesey and the 2011 documentary using some of the Merry Pranksters‘ video footage. I‘m slightly more interested in reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo‘s Nest with this background on the author but still baffled by the idea of a continuous acid trip road trip and parties offering basically free LSD.

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Daisey
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This is a strange book, another one I probably never would have picked up without the 1001 list, but at the same time I‘m somewhat intrigued by hearing their crazy escapades. So, in that respect, listening to the audio while I‘m doing other things, like walking in this winter wonderland, is perfect.

#1001books #audiobook

IndoorDame Beautiful vista! 🤩 11mo
Daisey @IndoorDame It was beautiful today! I took a long walk with the beagle because it‘s supposed to be much colder in the next few days. 11mo
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IndoorDame
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Bailedbailed

Maybe if the library had this one on audio…? But I just can‘t settle into the rhythm of the writing. And I am interested in the concept here, but when the thing I like most about a book is the cover it really isn‘t worth my time.

ChaoticMissAdventures I have always been curious and intimidated by this one. 12mo
IndoorDame @ChaoticMissAdventures if you ever decide to tackle it I‘ll be interested to hear your thoughts 12mo
Suet624 Loved reading this back in the day. 12mo
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Ruthiella I loved another nonfiction from him, but read it ages ago . Don‘t know how it would hold up now? 🤔 12mo
IndoorDame @Suet624 I can see this one being all about when and where you pick it up. The kind of things I was reading in high school, I probably would‘ve adored this then. 12mo
IndoorDame @Ruthiella sounds good! 12mo
Suet624 @IndoorDame I also kind of lived through that time period/experience so it was really interesting to me. I should give it a read now and see how it holds up. 12mo
IndoorDame @Suet624 that would definitely be an interesting way to look back since you read it then too! 12mo
Daisey I got this from Audible some time ago and was nervous it might not be a good audio match. I‘m listening to it now, and I agree with you. It‘s strange and I‘m not really engaged, but I‘m intrigued enough to keep listening while I‘m doing other things. 11mo
IndoorDame @Daisey I was pretty sure it would work better for me on audio, but my library only had print and I I wasn‘t quite interested enough to spend an audible credit to see it I was right. I‘ll keep an eye out for your review if you stick with it though! 11mo
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Shaaaannnn
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Such a fun book to read. However, I will admit that I was over it by the last few chapters. Which I think I was almost supposed to feel considering the pranksters were also very much overdone by the end? Great read nonetheless. ✨

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Shaaaannnn
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I‘m obsessed with the passages in this book. It‘s just all so entertaining. Like listening to a friend tell a really long but awesome story.

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Shaaaannnn
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MidnightBookGirl
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Panpan

This was so not the book for me. The writing style grated on my nerves, I found the hippies on the bus to be selfish, entitled asshats, and the only part I enjoyed at all was when Kinsey tried to fake his own death in such a moronic way. I did achieve in picking something unusual for True Crime Book Club, but I truly regret making people buy this book. Maybe if you enjoy the beat poets or were on the bus you'd like it?
#Readin22 #bookclub

AlexThomas Bonfire of the Vanities is much much better 3y
mobill76 Bonfire was good. I mentioned this book yesterday. I was accused of leaving a book behind at church on how priests should be more masculine. I didn't/wouldn't do it. But I thought of this as something to leave at church as a warning against future accusations. 3y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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This is not an author I‘ve read or am familiar with but this title and book cover caught my eye 😬

#TomWolfe 🐺 #WeRemember 💔🌹

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 💚💗💙 3y
Eggs 💜💚🧡 3y
Saknicole Spoiler alert: author does no acid. I don‘t know why, but that was what surprised me about this book. 😂 3y
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Kshakal
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Eggs My choice too 3y
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Eggs
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Wolfe was one-of-a-kind. The tagged book was first published in 1968 and I read it in college in 1971 - his personal experiences interacting/interviewing people involved with the late 1960's counterculture revolution.

#TomWolfe #WeRemember @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🚌 🙌🏻📚 3y
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️💕❤️ 3y
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Emilymdxn
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It‘s finally starting to feel like spring in London! Sunday morning with coffee and my mum‘s very battered copy of this book under a blanket. My brain feels a little clearer and better now, lockdown is lifting a little bit in the uk, a decent amount of my family is vaccinated and it‘s finally not looking like winter. Hopefully I‘ll be able to be a bit more engaged with reading and being online!

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Andrea313
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OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 5y
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Cinfhen
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#RedRoseSeptember From the virtual TBR ~ writer Tom Wolfe rode the psychedelic bus across America chronicling the #GroovyTrain(wreck) of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, a 60‘s counterculture group. Meant to be a wild ride 🤟🏼☮️

arlenefinnigan Perfect choice! 5y
BarbaraBB Great cover!! 5y
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britt_brooke
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Traversing the nation with the Merry Pranksters as they “transcended the bullshit” felt like a hellacious hallucination, but I love reading about 60s counterculture. I can‘t say I was a huge fan of this particular story, mostly due to that pompous ass Ken Kesey, but Wolfe‘s writing is mesmerizing. The audio is fabulous.

Suet624 This book was so fun. 5y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Never read this but Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters‘ hallucinogenic ride through America sounds a little like #HighwaytoHell 🤷‍♀️
#MayMovieMagic

Cinfhen Such a great cover!!!! 6y
Theaelizabet This book is its own trip. Never a fan of Wolfe‘s fiction, I always thought his nonfiction was first rate. 6y
RohitSawant That cover! 6y
gradcat I love Tom Wolfe, plus I REALLY love this book! 📖 ♥️ 6y
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GidgetsTreasures75
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4-9-19: My 30th finished book of 2019! #theelectrickoolaidacidtest #tomwolfe ☮️📖#️⃣3️⃣0️⃣

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MLRio

From Houston they headed east through the Deep South, and the Deep South in July was… lava. The air rushing into the open windows of the bus came in hot and gritty like invisible smoke, and when they stopped it just rolled over them, pure lava.

Suet624 Great book. 6y
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peacegypsy
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My summer reading chair. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ This is my happy place! 😍😍

kspenmoll Comfy!!! 6y
Karkar I have a chair like this! I love mine. 6y
peacegypsy Thanks all! @#kspenmoll @CouronneDhiver @Karkar They‘re great! Hope you‘re enjoying yours! 😊 6y
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Hollie
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Journalist Tom Wolfe followed around novelist Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters who road around in their painted bus and did LSD (via Kool aid) all over the country in the 60s. His work is written as if it were first-hand, which was a new style of journalism for 1968, and captures the essence of the counter-culture through this group‘s interactions w/ Hell‘s Angels, The Grateful Dead, and others. #lucyintheskywithdiamonds #heyjune

Cinfhen Yay!! Glad u joined in today ❤️ 7y
EyesOnly34 I quoted this in a paper during undergrad! 6y
Hollie @EyesOnly34 I need to read this still 6y
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GatheringBooks
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#HeyJune Day 18: Apparently, there is a list of books on Goodreads that feature LSD, otherwise known as #LucyInTheSkyWithDiamonds.

Cinfhen Gotta love GoodReads ❤️ 7y
GypsyKat Haha! You learn something new every day! 7y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Wolfe chronicled his account of living and travelling with Ken Kesey and his cult-like hippies crew across the country in a vividly painted school bus. Equipped with loads of LSD. And lots of Acid Tests.
#HeyJune #lucyintheskywithdiamonds

R.I.P. Tom Wolfe
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Cinfhen I‘ve always meant to read this‼️great choice and 👌🏼graphics 😊 7y
Cathythoughts I agree @Cinfhen great choice 👍🏻 7y
GypsyKat Perfect! 7y
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OrangeMooseReads
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New issue of ‘Fine Books and Collections‘ 😔

LeahBergen Such a wonderful magazine. 7y
GabrielleDubois What kind of books are in this magazine, beautiful and rich books, or books by great authors? We don't have this kind of magazine in France, it looks interesting. 7y
OrangeMooseReads Old books, beautiful books, rich books, books by great authors, it has a little bit of everything in it 7y
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Leftcoastzen
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Shout out about the passing of Tom Wolfe , those white suits! He spent some time with Kesey and the Pranksters to write this one.I always think of Neal Cassady the link between the Beats and the Pranksters, out of his mind driving the bus.Yass ,Yass.

peacegypsy ✌️, ❤️, and Tom Wolfe, in many ways. He chronicled an era, and I‘m so thankful. 7y
Leftcoastzen @peacegypsy me too.✌️❤️ 7y
BarbaraBB Still need to read this but I loved the Bonfire! 7y
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Pickels437
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An all-time favorite has passed. Gosh, how I loved this book! So immersive and immediate - living the San Francisco counter-culture scene - Hanging out with gods of literature as well as the Hell‘s Angels; traveling the country and creating magic, mischief, and mayhem.

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Slynn71
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RIP Mr. Wolfe

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Sarah83
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SkeletonKey I might have to change my E to this... 7y
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Saknicole
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#thisorthat @Kimberlone not a neat as yours but there you go

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m.galehuxley
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I feel like I should have read this book when I was going through my beat phase and reading new journalism from the 1960s for the first time. I meant to. I may have enjoyed it more back then because so much felt like a revelation. I'm enjoying it so far though.

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StephBengtson
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Bookhaul from the library/#bookmail/bn/hpb. Some of these are books I haven't read but everyone else has for #24in48. Also, yay three day weekend! What are your reading plans?
P.s. The Cursed Child is 50% off at Barnes and Noble this weekend!

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manifestsanity
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FURTHUR: "A school bus...glowing orange, green, magenta, lavender, chlorine blue, every fluorescent pastel imaginable in thousands of designs, both large and small, like a cross between Fernand Leger and Dr. Strange, roaring together and vibrating off each other as if somebody had given Hieronymous Bosch fifty buckets of day-glo paint and a 1939 International Harvester schoolbus and told him to go to it." #photoadaynov16 #planestrainsautomobiles

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LindsayReads
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Art is not eternal.

#booktober #textonlycovers

(Oh yes. I was a teenage hippie.™)

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azulaco
Panpan

This book was a slog, but I persevered for a reading challenge I'm doing, and also because I do feel it's a cultural marker. My summary: Ken Kesey is an egotistical jerk, leading a cult-like group called the Merry Pranksters. They take a scary amount of drugs and ramble around in a disorganized manner in a psychedelic school bus. Nothing gets accomplished. Book is also way too long, with an annoying writing style trying too hard to be clever.

Yournewfriendsams I always felt like K.K. was a beatnik wannabe. 8y
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azulaco

I am trying so hard to read this book, but it's going slowly. I guess I have finally reached the age when I have no patience with these people. Also they need to get off my lawn. 😜

Yournewfriendsams I'm really into the beatniks but this one didn't do it for me. It seemed like they were all trying to hold on to a time and mindset that was already over. 8y
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Mrs.Darcy
Pickpick

I love seeing how the Beats flowed into the Hippies and the weirdness it all entailed. Reading it before bed is sure to bring dreams fit for a Day-Glo Freud.

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Macnjen
Panpan

Not my era, hated the writing, too long, boring. I guess if that was your bag then it could be interesting but I just didn't get it.

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literati
Pickpick

Fuelling my counterculture desires since 2008.

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