Go Ask Alice1
I read the book, Go Ask Alice. The author was anonymous. The main character was a girl, and her name was not mentioned. It was written as a diary. I thought that this book was very interesting because it was true; it is based on an actual diary of a fifteen-year-old drug user. In the beginning, she has a break up with her boyfriend and is anorexic. She eats very little. She overcomes that obstacle though. The girl moves because her father gets a job at a university as a professor. She moves with her father, mother, brother Tim and her sister Alex. She has a hard time fitting in at her new school. She hates it. One day though, she meets a girl named Beth. Beth and she talk about boys and drugs, and how they hope never to do them. Beth goes away to a Jewish camp, and when Beth returns, she has a boyfriend, and is able to spend less time with the main character. While Beth was at summer camp, the main character went to her grandparents. There, unintentionally, she tried drugs. She tried Speed and she liked it a lot. Once she went back home, she b
They get a job together, and do a lot of drugs together. I would recommend this book to anyone. They were in the similar situation, and they always stuck together. Everything was so descriptive, that I could almost see it. She begins to do worse drugs, and other things the she said at the beginning of the book were wrong. Another thing that was not very good about the book was the author. I could look at the main character's life and see a resemblance that is in some of my friend's lives. Towns and such were not even mentioned, so I can't give you that information either. I could look at the main character's life and see a resemblance that is in some of my friend's lives. As the book continued though, I just got more and more into it. I think the reason it was published though is so that it could be an educational tool on how drugs can mess up someone's life. So many things happened in this girl's life. One weak part of the book is that no matter where the girl is, or how high she is, she still writes the same.
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