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More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction
More Now Again A Memoir of Addiction
Author: Elizabeth Wurtzel
Elizabeth Wurtzel published her memoir of depression, Prozac Nation, to astonishing literary acclaim. A cultural phenomenon by age twenty-six, she had fame, money, respecteverything she had always wanted except that one, true thing: happiness. For all of her professional success, Wurtzel felt like a failure. She had lost friends and love...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743223317
ISBN-10: 0743223314
Publication Date: 12/31/2002
Pages: 336
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3.9 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Simon Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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ilovebooksanddogs avatar reviewed More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction on + 356 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A good read about addiction yet I found it a bit whiny. I felt the book bogged down in the middle, I had a hard time finishing it or feeling much sympathy for her.
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A story of Elizabeth Wurtzel's addiction to Adderall while she was trying to write her second book, "Bitch". I enjoyed "Prozac Nation" much more, but only because I could relate to it, being bipolar myself. "More, Now, Again" is a great read even if you can't relate to the addiction. Her style of writing is captivating and makes you want to read more.
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Self indulgent, twelve-step pablum. Wurtzel has the opportunity to explore the intricate nature of addiction and to probe the underlying causes of her drive to consume stimulants but chooses instead to dwell on her petty insecurities. Ho hum. Maybe it's just me, but I find it hard to garner much sympathy for a beautiful, young, Harvard-educated rich girl and her self-induced problems. The writing is often terse and compelling, but it is style over substance all the way.
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murder101 avatar reviewed More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction on
this is a book about Elizabeth Wurtzel she wrote Pozac nation and was writting a book called Bitch when she was strung out on drugs this is about her decent into drugs and her recovery,


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