In Nic Sheff's New York Times bestselling memoir TWEAK: GROWING UP ON METHAMPHETAMINES, we watch Nic plunge the mental and physical depths of drug addiction, as he paints a picture for us of a person at odds with his past, with his family, with his substances, and with himself. It's a harrowing portrait -- but not one without hope. Published by ginee seo books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Visit http://www.NicSheff.com ISBN#:1-4169-1362-9Genre:Teen Memoir
awesome book... really hope they make a movie out of it!!! i would b the first in line to watch it!!!!
imapartyg1 2 months ago
I just got this book and I am really excited to start reading it soon
XSavannaBananaX 6 months ago
awsom book
MFGROCKS 1 year ago
I loved this book
shortnessess 2 years ago 2
wow, why don't you go through all this shit and wait for some dick to come along and call you sad. If he had a mental illness, that would just make it harder for him to quit. And maybe he WAS afraid. I would be too if I had a mental illness AND was addicted to drugs. Ashamed to face it? obviously not, since some random person on the internet knows about it. I'd say it's pretty social. Whatever, go be stupid somewhere else
JakeDude500 2 years ago
Nic Sheff was not diagnosed UNTIL & after his years of substance abuse ensued.Though it is true some addicts DO self medicate preexisting conditions, few, with foreknowledge, would choose to go through YEARS of NEAR FATAL addiction, homelessness, near broken family ties, if they knew what they were dealing with.After both books were shared, Nic & Dad bravely & generously SHARED diagnosis quite publicly too, or how would a stranger here even know there was one?
Nic didn't have to. Leave him be!
PamelaV3363 2 years ago
Amazing book.
SublimeBadFish21 2 years ago
greatest book ever..
fangsup1994 2 years ago
tagline of this book should have been "Growing up Bipolar."
Poor Nic wouldn't stay on his meds and now won't own up to having a mental illness that drove him to self-medicate with meth and all. Stigma against mental illness makes guys like him afraid and ashamed to face it. Sad.
seabluefoam 2 years ago
That reminds me of after I read Crank and Glass by Ellen Hopkins, I'm going to have to read this book for sure!
DeannaBobananaa 2 years ago