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Go Ask Alice is unnecessary proof that sex and drug stories are the best money makers; it helps when they also support a staunchly conservative, traditionalist agenda. The whole book is a fetid lie, and a poorly executed one at that. OK, now that I've calmed down a little bit, let's actually discuss this "real diary."3,8/5(,4K) · As powerful -- and as timely -- today as ever, Go Ask Alice remains the definitive book on the horrors of addiction. Alice is your typical teen-aged girl. She worries that she is too fat. She wants a boyfriend: “I wish I were popular and beautiful and wealthy and talented.”Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins Review Although it has been assumed that Alice is the girl writing the diary, her name is never actually given. The diarist is a high school who at the age of 15 has many worries and concerns over herself in general. She worries over friendships, peer pressure, body image and grades. She is unknowingly given LSD at a party
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Review Although it has been assumed that Alice is the girl writing the diary, her name is never actually given. The diarist is a high school who at the age of 15 has many worries and concerns over herself in general. She worries over friendships, peer pressure, body image and grades. She is unknowingly given LSD at a party · Many realistic young adult books use frank language, but none more so than this book. Purportedly based on the real diary of a middle-class, nice teen girl who became a drug addict in the s, this story is nothing short of harrowing -- and that's why it works. Teens who read the book easily sense that it tells the truth.3/5 Go Ask Alice is unnecessary proof that sex and drug stories are the best money makers; it helps when they also support a staunchly conservative, traditionalist agenda. The whole book is a fetid lie, and a poorly executed one at that. OK, now that I've calmed down a little bit, let's actually discuss this "real diary."3,8/5(,4K)
Review Although it has been assumed that Alice is the girl writing the diary, her name is never actually given. The diarist is a high school who at the age of 15 has many worries and concerns over herself in general. She worries over friendships, peer pressure, body image and grades. She is unknowingly given LSD at a party · Many realistic young adult books use frank language, but none more so than this book. Purportedly based on the real diary of a middle-class, nice teen girl who became a drug addict in the s, this story is nothing short of harrowing -- and that's why it works. Teens who read the book easily sense that it tells the truth.3/5 Go Ask Alice is unnecessary proof that sex and drug stories are the best money makers; it helps when they also support a staunchly conservative, traditionalist agenda. The whole book is a fetid lie, and a poorly executed one at that. OK, now that I've calmed down a little bit, let's actually discuss this "real diary."3,8/5(,4K)
Review Although it has been assumed that Alice is the girl writing the diary, her name is never actually given. The diarist is a high school who at the age of 15 has many worries and concerns over herself in general. She worries over friendships, peer pressure, body image and grades. She is unknowingly given LSD at a party · As powerful -- and as timely -- today as ever, Go Ask Alice remains the definitive book on the horrors of addiction. Alice is your typical teen-aged girl. She worries that she is too fat. She wants a boyfriend: “I wish I were popular and beautiful and wealthy and talented.”Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins · Many realistic young adult books use frank language, but none more so than this book. Purportedly based on the real diary of a middle-class, nice teen girl who became a drug addict in the s, this story is nothing short of harrowing -- and that's why it works. Teens who read the book easily sense that it tells the truth.3/5
Go Ask Alice is unnecessary proof that sex and drug stories are the best money makers; it helps when they also support a staunchly conservative, traditionalist agenda. The whole book is a fetid lie, and a poorly executed one at that. OK, now that I've calmed down a little bit, let's actually discuss this "real diary."3,8/5(,4K) Review Although it has been assumed that Alice is the girl writing the diary, her name is never actually given. The diarist is a high school who at the age of 15 has many worries and concerns over herself in general. She worries over friendships, peer pressure, body image and grades. She is unknowingly given LSD at a party · Many realistic young adult books use frank language, but none more so than this book. Purportedly based on the real diary of a middle-class, nice teen girl who became a drug addict in the s, this story is nothing short of harrowing -- and that's why it works. Teens who read the book easily sense that it tells the truth.3/5
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