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BURNED - Living Through the 80s and 90s as a Rock Guitarist    by Bobby DeVito
Price: $0.99 USD. 68460 words. Published on July 21, 2010. .

A quick scan of the pages herein revealed that the contents of this book lie somewhere between a Bukowski novel and the lyrics of Prince’s Little Red Corvette. As I pressed onward, a small voice in my head got louder and louder until I could no longer ignore the question. Why in the world would anyone want to read a story about Bobby Devito? This is the tale of an atypical wannabe rockstar!
12 Steps Unlocked    by Dell & Linda Miller
Price: $9.99 USD. 68440 words. Published on August 9, 2011. .

A nuts and bolts understanding of the 12 Step programs, capable of giving clear guidance that anyone from the atheist to the believer can follow. This book offers men and women insight into the underlying workings of the Twelve Steps,in and outside of the meetings. Offering new insight into three distinctive patterns of addiction. The light of this text will brighten your path to recover
Forensic Dual Recovery    by W. Strawn Douglas
Price: Free! 47040 words. Published on August 20, 2011. .

FDR or Forensic Dual Recovery starts off with my admission that I was detained for ‎psychiatric reasons by the ex president of the World Psychiatric Association. From ‎there it goes on to talk about psychiatry at large and how the legalities of addiction to ‎drugs and psychiatric medications can have intermingled and tangled paths.‎
A Guide to the Recovery Toolbox    by Steve Becker
Price: $2.99 USD. 61090 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

People in recovery often hear of the tools. What are they? When do I use them? How? This book is a reference guide to help answer these questions, with over 80 tools and a troubleshooting section. Written to be accessible not only to twelve-step programs (AA, NA, Alanon, CoDA, etc) but anyone who wants to learn, whether you're in recovery or not.
Quitting    by Glenn Morison
Price: $0.99 USD. 65030 words. Published on November 25, 2011. .

This is a phenomenal piece of fiction. It can be jarring at times but it is worth it. He takes you to a dangerous and perplexing place where you really don't want to go and certainly have no interest in staying. Yet, when you are finished the book, you treasure the journey. I saw the book and thought a book about an Economist couldn't possibly be interesting. I could not have been more wrong.