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Sober Is My New Drunk (2012)

by Paul Carr(Favorite Author)
3.42 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Looking for a unique personal account of alcoholism recovery that isn't the usual establishment dogma? Good book. Married to the idea of AA/12 steps and don't want your assumptions challenged or not interested in hearing how something different worked for someone else? You'll hate this book. I loved it. Paul Carr can be an abrasive asshole at times, but he writes from the heart, humorous at times, always real.
review 2: I wasn't too impressed with this little memoir/self-help short. I found it more an exercise in self-aggrandizement by the author. While it's certainly nice for him that he didn't seem to struggle with his new-found sobriety, it gives very little for the reader to connect with, and instead we're left with a string of anecdotes which simply rein
... moreforce an impression of Carr as more popular/talented/lucky than the average person. Even his recollections of experiences with alcohol are presented as 'crazy fun drinking stories!', which I think is very unhelpful for anyone struggling to give up alcohol. I like his call to come up with your own '12 steps' but, as he points out at the end, his steps are not necessarily going to work for anyone else. I'd give this a miss if you're looking for insight into overcoming alcohol problems, but it might work for those who just enjoy memoirs. less
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Jide
Interesting and amazing that somebody with an addiction like this had the guts to work through it.
Kevin
A brutally honest look at getting sober your own way.
tara
Bit too short to be useful.
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