Go Ask Alice

· Simon and Schuster
4.6
1.38K reviews
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A teen plunges into a downward spiral of addiction in this classic cautionary tale.

January 24th
After you’ve had it, there isn't even life without drugs…


It started when she was served a soft drink laced with LSD in a dangerous party game. Within months, she was hooked, trapped in a downward spiral that took her from her comfortable home and loving family to the mean streets of an unforgiving city. It was a journey that would rob her of her innocence, her youth—and ultimately her life.

Read her diary.
Enter her world.
You will never forget her.


For thirty-five years, the acclaimed, bestselling first-person account of a teenage girl’s harrowing decent into the nightmarish world of drugs has left an indelible mark on generations of teen readers. As powerful—and as timely—today as ever, Go Ask Alice remains the definitive book on the horrors of addiction.

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4.6
1.38K reviews
Brianna Clayton
8 January 2019
I bought this book because I thought I was going to read a true story of a struggling teen. It's obvious pretty early on that this is not a real diary. I've seen it described as really bad "anti-drug propaganda" and I completely agree. I'm not sure any of the words in this are honest or very well informed. The writing is what you would expect if a 15 year old really did keep a diary. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone who wants to read something real and raw. Disappointed.
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A Google user
26 September 2014
This book is (can't find the right word... crap, horrible, unrealistic disturbing, a comedy (?)) It tries to recounts the story of a runaway teenager but full of hyperbolic "facts" that happened to her on her runaway journey. Not to mention the crappy final chapter. The first time it came out the author told it was based on a real life of a real teenager, but of course not! (she later admitted it and that it was made as part of an anti-drug campaign or something like that). It made angry and it was everything was so false I laugh at certain parts I really like YA books, but this one in particular definitely not the one I 'll recommend.... You want a "drug book" read Trainspotting
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Kira Blue
12 May 2016
Okay, first off what teenager in the history of history ever talked like this "I shall" "nary" seriously?? Sounds like a parody of Shakespeare. Not only that, the book really isn't written by an anon which is comical and it's barely relatable. I'm 20 years old and I find it to be utter bullshit. Out of all drugs to try she does LSD first.everyone knows marijuana is a gateway drug or is said to be that. Sounds so unrealistic and forced. And the ending...lol wtf. Would not recommend this garbage.
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