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Christina Moore
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Anonymous
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Based on a 15-year-old's diary, Go Ask Alice is the intimate account of one girl's fatal journey into the world of drug addiction. Poignant and unflinchingly honest, her story is a tragedy that is repeated in towns and cities across the country.
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What the critics say
"An extraordinary work....a document of horrifying reality." (The New York Times Book Review)
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- Amazon Customer
- 2021-11-02
loved it!!!!
I love this book, read it @14 an now @28 and it just gets better everytime.
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- Vanessa Murray
- 2019-08-03
Old Classic
I remember reading this book when I was as young as the character in it. I could relate to it then and even as an adult. The narrator was amazing, she totally got into the character, really nice voice. Totally recommend this book
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-02-02
Storyline Trump's a Forced Narration! A Must Read!
ℹ️ Fantastic choice of narrator for this title. However reading seems/sounds forced/faked throughout the reading, though definitely worth it overall! Having previously owned & read Go Ask Alice Anonymous can say I'm still likely listen and or read it again & again. it's In your face real life experiences are refreshing time and time again! A true emotional rollercoaster into the untold reality of teens from every "class" & generation. The truth isn't out there, it's rig
A definite RELATABLE must read, for all! from beginning to end there's a little bit of Alice in us All!
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- Anika
- 2023-04-25
Devastating but good
I'm only giving it a 4/5 overall because it isn't a true story, it was written by a Mormon youth counselor who lied about it being a real diary to push an anti drug message. However, aside from that, I enjoyed this book even though the ending just ripped my heart out of my chest
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- Phrankie
- 2020-02-03
I wish I could give negative stars
I picked this one up because someone recommended it. The idea of a true, real-life diary of a teenage addict sounded interesting.
I wish I had taken the time to read other reviews. I knew very quickly that this could not possibly be a genuine diary. Not only is this book clearly pure fiction, it is propaganda. This book infuriated me. It is complete and utter trash.
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