I Want a New Good Realistic Book, About Life Challenges, or Drugs?
Question by Rox-ann: I want a new good realistic book, about life challenges, or drugs?
I love to read memoirs of people going through drug problems. I just finished reading the book “Tweak”, and all of the Ellen Hopkins series, and “Go ask Alice” any suggestions?
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Answer by Barron
You should read It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini.
It’s not exactly a ‘drug’ book, but he does do drugs and he has to cope with that in the novel.
It’s one of my favorites, I read it in one night (it was so good I couldn’t put it down), and it’s a great, great book.
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