Describe 2 different settings or locations.Monty's apartment - Stale cigarettes and liquor. Carpet soak with urine and vomit. Half eaten food, black fuzzy mold every where. The ice covered lake, where Vickie and Monty's car went under. Dark and snowy.Did the book end the way you expected?It w...
If you were in a problem situation like one in the book, how would you have acted? Be sure to tell what the situation is.I wouldn't be in a situation like this. Although, I think some people don’t end up in situations like this out of choice.Tell in your own words the beginning of the bookMonte and ...
Make a list of facts you learned from the storyMonte was a engineer. Dave was a volleyball coach. Vicky and Monte went to AA meetings. Dave was married to Cheryl. Cheryl was a attorney. Vicky and Cheryl had children. Monte and Angie tried to commit suicide. Angie had children. Monte and Vick...
What lesson did you learn from the story?No particular lesson, I never had a desire to tried drugs.What part would you change in the story, and why?I wouldn't change any of it, as painful as the book seemed I think the sadness was necessary so people can understand what the situation is like for som...
Top 3 things I liked about the whole book –For me, it would be the realistic characters, the meaningful reflections and a truthful approach to a situation that is often covered up.Secondary characters play an important role in this book. Which secondary character resonated most with you and why?Rob...
Well, well, well....This book was.....educational?I don't really know what to say. About 30% of the book had me skeeved out. Don't get me wrong, I was totally curious about these psychological issues, and although I haven't been to AA, I could imagine it was something similar to what was told to us ...
Some Are Sicker Than Others – Andrew SeawardAfter their lives reach rock bottom, three ‘addictive personalities’ – Monty, Dave and Angie coincide at a rehabilitation centre called Sanctuary in the scenic Colorado mountains. Their lives are inter-connected by tragedy but just how much remains one of...
I'm going to start this off by saying that this was a very difficult book for me to read and an even more difficult subject to discuss and I imagine that anyone that has any association with addiction will feel the same way. It was an amazing book and I am incredibly happy that I won this as one of...
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