Month: June 2026

What’s My Book Again? Rocker Memoirs to Read this Summer

In honor of the recently released rocker memoir Fahrenheit-182 (which can be found in our collection) by bassist and vocalist of Blink-182‘s Mark Hoppus, here are ten other popular memoirs by musical artists. These books will open your eyes to behind-the-scenes accounts that contributed to some of the most influential music of the last century  

Fahrenheit-182 by Mark Hoppus 

One third of the seminal early aughts punk rock band, Blink-182, Mark Hoppus’ autobiography relates a lot about the band’s history and antics. Hoppus’ also shares his personal battles after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2021.  

Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz

Follow the rise of 1980s New York hip-hop band, Beastie Boys, told be the two surviving members Adam “ADROCK” Horovitz and Michael “Mike D” Diamond. The book’s eclectic and funny narrative styles are entertaining and enlightening.  

My Cross to Bear by Gregg Allman 

Founding member of the iconic rock acts, The Allman Brothers Band, Greg Allman opens up in this memoir about his music career and personal life including his struggles with substance abuse, his brief marriage to Cher, and the loss of his brother Duane. 

Face It by Deborah Harry 

Blondie’s frontwoman Debbie Harry comes to life in this fascinating 2019 memoir of the prominent band that played alongside acts like the Ramones, Television, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop and David Bowie.  

Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon 

Kim Gordon, the bassist, songwriter, and singer of Sonic Youth, provides a captivating memoir about her career and life. Sonic Youth’s formation in 1980s New York paved the way for the rock and grunge scene that was to come with acts like Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins. Gordon’s book recaps her younger years and her marriage and subsequent divorce from bandmate, Thurston Moore.  

Heated Rivalry: Tired of Reheating?

See You at the Finish Line by Zac Hammett 

Like Heated Rivalry, this story thrives on tension between rivals forced into close quarters. In See You at the Finish Line, academic pressure, team dynamics, and a reluctant partnership push two enemies together, much like the competitive stakes and long-standing rivalry in Heated Rivalry. What starts as animosity and uneasy bargains quickly blurs into undeniable attraction, proving that sometimes your fiercest competitor might be exactly who you need. 

Wake Up Nat & Darcy by Kate Cochrane 

This story leans into the electric tension of former teammates turned rivals whose chemistry refuses to stay buried. Natalie and Darcy—once partners on the ice, now exes with a messy history—are forced back into each other’s orbit in the public eye, much like Shane and Ilya navigating their careers alongside their undeniable connection. As professional hockey players balancing past heartbreak, fierce competition, and a relationship that won’t stay offstage, both stories deliver that same addictive mix of rivalry, longing, and heat where the line between animosity and attraction is anything but clear. 

Everything for You by Chloe Liese 

Gavin and Oliver, co-captains forced to work together despite clashing personalities, mirror the push-and-pull dynamic of Shane and Ilya—where competition, pride, and proximity make ignoring their chemistry impossible. As professional ambitions collide with growing feelings, both stories deliver that same slow-burn intensity, blending enemies-to-lovers tension with the high stakes of sports and the realization that the person who challenges you most might also be the one you can’t let go. 

Deep End by Ali Hazelwood 

Scarlett and Lukas, both driven by Olympic dreams and the pressures of their sport, begin a secret, no-strings arrangement that quickly grows more complicated—echoing the hidden, high-stakes relationship at the heart of Shane and Ilya’s story. As competition, discipline, and vulnerability intertwine, both romances deliver that same blend of heat, secrecy, and emotional depth, where the lines between ambition and desire become impossible to ignore.