Drunkard by Neil Steinberg
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Drunkard by Neil Steinberg
Has anyone read this book?
I've just bought it and couldn't put it down. It's witty and insightful but made my remember why I am trying to stay sober. Half the time I didn't know whether it was alright to smile or to shift uncomfortably in my chair.
I've just bought it and couldn't put it down. It's witty and insightful but made my remember why I am trying to stay sober. Half the time I didn't know whether it was alright to smile or to shift uncomfortably in my chair.
I read that book a few months ago. I passed it on to my XABF to read because the author's sense of humor reminded me so much of his.
He said it was one of the first books in a long time that he couldn't put down.
I'd recommend it to anyone!
He said it was one of the first books in a long time that he couldn't put down.
I'd recommend it to anyone!
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Funnily when I was reading it I enjoyed it so much it reminded me of drinking my beloved wine. At the start I lapped it up knowing there was lots more to come then I kept looking to see how many pages were left wishing that it would never finish. I read it in one go and kind of binged on it in many ways.
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No...I've not read it Thanks for mentioning it....
The book that convinced me to quit drinking was
"Under The Influence" by Milam & Ketcham
If you are interested.....we have excerpts and info here
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...influence.html
Hope all is going well for you
The book that convinced me to quit drinking was
"Under The Influence" by Milam & Ketcham
If you are interested.....we have excerpts and info here
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...influence.html
Hope all is going well for you
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