When I was told we were having a drug awareness seminar at my school, I was expecting another police officer warning us about how all drug abusers would be caught by them and scaring us that our lives would be ruined with drugs. What we were told, however, was a personal account about how destructive drugs really can be. Julian Madigan was painfully honest about his ordeals, and his book is no different. His life revolved around raves and ecstasy, and he writes about his downfall into drugs and his struggle to leave the culture behind. As far as I am concerned, we don't have enough people like Julian who tell it like it is. His crusade against the drug culture is to stop other teens from making the same mistakes he did. All teenagers, and parents, should read this book.
Inspiring
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Iwas in the narcotic scene for a very long time. it never occured to me that reading Julian and Gerry's book would kind of...set me in the right direction. whenever i feel the need to have an upper i always think of the book and what a fearful event real life can be. It is very insightful.
i was there once
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
absolutely amazing....saw him in person doing a lecture to teens and he blew my mind away ....had to read the book
A Good Guy With A Good Message
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
There is none more to be said. Read the book. Watch a seminar. Change your life
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