"Tweak" by Nic Sheff
I have to admit, this book felt a little rambly and pointless. That is not to say that it was a bad experience to read it. It gave me a better insight into what addicts deal with. And then I realized that in a total coincidence, Mr. Zoom had bought this book and Nic Sheff's FATHER's book about the same experiences - so the Father's book was in my waiting to read pile. I dove for it. How rare is it to get two perspectives on the same events like that?
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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