Alcohol: The Conditioning

By John Gabriel Mc Donald
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 20, 2012
Words: 10,127 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Alcohol: The Conditioning, is a compilation of memories and experiences of an addiction that has wrought utter despair upon countless lives, including the author's. It is a description of life in it's innocence, unpredictable nature, unnecessary tragedies, and the will to survive--that light can overcome darkness, and always, there are guides patiently waiting to rescue us.

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alcohol abuse, alcoholic father, alcoholism delusion thriller

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Review by: burr cook on July 02, 2012 : (no rating)
Very good book. You write very well John. I have read your other works and have seen your videos and give them all 4 stars and two thumbs up.

Burr
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Review by: Michael Summers on March 21, 2012 : star star star star
This was a well-written and enjoyable story, which I think draws upon a lot of life experience. The capers described in the story have the feeling of Hunter S. Thompson about them, but with a greater air of the repentant. I was entertained reading "Alcohol: The Conditioning". and, although I have never seriously been touched by the potentially devastating effects of alcohol (apart from numerous unwise student capers and a few hangovers), I think I was also made a little wiser. If you read this story I think a pint will still taste as good, but ten might have a bitter after-taste
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