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I saw this in TIME magazine and bought it because i have some certain concerns about a person I love very much who I think has a struggle with alcoholism. but I endded up reading it myself! I don't think I've ever even heard of a "funny" book about recovery. But this was also really insightful and honest and painful and I'm very impressed! It is a book that I would say is incredible and not like the other books on this topic that I have read before. I would have to highly reccomend it to anybody who has an addiction or who knows somebody who does or even just somebody who loves a great read! I am going to get the authors other book, Running With Scissors, next because I've heard very positive things about that too.
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Linda Hinckley, October 23, 2006
I saw this in TIME magazine and bought it because i have some certain concerns about a person I love very much who I think has a struggle with alcoholism. but I endded up reading it myself! I don't think I've ever even heard of a "funny" book about recovery. But this was also really insightful and honest and painful and I'm very impressed! It is a book that I would say is incredible and not like the other books on this topic that I have read before. I would have to highly reccomend it to anybody who has an addiction or who knows somebody who does or even just somebody who loves a great read! I am going to get the authors other book, Running With Scissors, next because I've heard very positive things about that too.Terms and Conditions
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