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Liar: A Memoir - Community Reviews back

by Rob Roberge
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Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 9 years ago
Liar: A Memoir-by Rob Robergeā€ From early childhood, it was obvious that Rob Roberge was suffering from some kind of mental illness. He had difficulty sleeping, problems in school, and a genetic background which favored that predilection. From childhood, in his own home, he found it easy to consume...
Word Bookie
Word Bookie rated it 9 years ago
Liar by Rob Roberge is eye-opening and inspiring. This memoir has perhaps allowed me to better understand my own father who, being a drug addict/alcoholic and probably partaking in half of the stories Roberge details in the memoir on his own, has their own list of issues and disturbances. Roberge ...
Just Another Bookworm
Just Another Bookworm rated it 9 years ago
I had to fight to finish this book. Definitely not one I would recommend. The author skips all around his life so much, I couldn't keep straight where he lived and who he was with when. It is really a pointless memoir recounting random events of substance abuse and psychotic problems that are not at...
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
If we knew we would lose our memories, which ones would we try and preserve? Rob Roberge's memoir Liar is his answer to these questions. This book is not just about saving all his memories; it is about selectively presenting the memories that document his challenges with mental illness and addiction...
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