It's a lot more consumeable than Zen, but worth the read. I did a search earlier today for Joey's review and was able to find a nice mention of it in a thread labeled read this if you want to live or something like that (I'm tired and just got home and don't recall specifics so please forgive...) from last summer, but that thread didn't have a lot to say about it (or maybe I just missed it).
Unlike Zen, which touched my wife and me deeply in a tragic way, Ghost Rider is more of an uplifting tome, and through it Neil ultimately reconciles his demons in a positive fashion.
John (edited to fix a typo - I fear being remembered as having lousy grammar, spelling and such..)
(Message edited by 811952 on April 17, 2006)