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Re: Best books?
yes. Living Sober. keeping it simple
yes to the other one too. Aspirin, bandaids and TLC was a life saver.
The part on getting the most from AA took away the fear and got me to
the meetings. But get it for more than just that. the prose, poetry
and random thoughts chapter is something to read when your feeling not
so good
Its short but I wish it had an index
"rosie" <nospam@notmail.com> wrote in message news:<XjCFb.156761$Vu6.44889@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>...
> a book that i found INVALUABLE:
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> LIVING SOBER
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> rosie
> (readandpostREMOVE@yahoo.com)
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> the main reason Santa is so jolly is because he knows where all the
> bad
> girls live.
> ................................ anonymous
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> "Gus" <nospam@imaginot.com> wrote in message
> news:3dafe59d.0312220411.f5ae85a@posting.google.co m...
> > What are the best books out there for alcoholics?
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> > I've heard about the Big Book (available online).
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> > I've also had the book "Aspirin, Band-AIDS and Tender Loving Care:
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> > Alcoholic Doctor's Alibiography" recommended to me, especially for
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> > chapter on how to get the most out of AA.
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> > Any other books I might want to look at?
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