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One Day One Life is a nonfiction memoir about David’s life and reflections on his addictions and challenges. It is filled with the love for his sons and partner, his understanding of the matter, and how his journey takes him to where he is… Continue Reading “One Day One Life by David Stewart (Book Review #1315)”
Clementine lane is a humorous urban life story written in a contemporary style of fiction. The story is based on three interwoven narrative plotlines set in Clementine Lane, where everyone is in everyone’s business. Things change when a drug rehabilitation centre is open and… Continue Reading “Clementine Lane by Eoghan Brunkard (Book Review #1077)”
Overcoming addiction to the status quo is a self-help book enabling the reader to practice being less critical about themselves and reduce self-judgment. We often tend to be hard on ourselves, and by constantly being dependant on a combination of subtle societal standards, self-doubt… Continue Reading “Overcoming Addiction to the Status Quo by Kathryn Burmeister (Book Review #1058)”
Entirely Alive is a self-help book for anyone who is struggling with addiction. It is a beautifully written statement filled with inspirational methods, strategies, work questions, assessments, and a practically mapped-out proposal for a recovery plan.
Releasing my book was just the tip of the iceberg By Joshua Shea There it was, late January of this year and aside from family and friends, I really hadn’t sold many books, maybe 30 or 40. Perhaps that’s all that would happen.
The addition nobody will talk about Joshua has it all. He has a great life, yet his mental health and addictions are overtaking his ability to enjoy life to the fullest. Things turn to worse when he is convicted for possessing underage pornography, and… Continue Reading “The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About by Joshua Shea (Book Review #414)”