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H**R
read Meth A Memoir first
This book was a good compliment to the authors first book, Meth A Memoir, as it expounds on some of the character stories from the first book and has a few more stories added. When I finished reading the first book I read this one immediately and I was disappointed to see that I was almost finished with the book because I was so engrossed in the stories and being able to take a tiny peek into this unique world and lifestyle. This book can also stand alone and give the reader a clear picture, however it is my opinion that it's better served as a follow up to the first book.
J**Z
Great follow up book
The raw, and uncut prowess of this book leaves readers up for way to long. All Huffmans books are raw, real, and shockingly real. It is sometimes easy to relate, and other times appalling, but it is a truthful and fascinating story. Can’t recommend this book enough.
K**S
Simple but catching
I wouldn't say this is a Nobel prize winner, but it is a simple yet honest book. Huffman did a much better job on his first book, more grammatical errors this go around. (Not just the letters)It wasn't as deep or thorough as the last. I would only recommend this as a follow up to his 1st book. Not as a starting book.If Huffman continues to write I would like to hear more about the rest of his story. How court & the hearings went... how he is treated in jail, etc. I also would like to ask him questions, because most people at we by reading books on meth unless they are seeking answers about it.Kudos.
K**S
Humorous and disturbing but worth the read
A am absolutely fascinated with addiction memoirs. I have had personal experiences with the odd world of manufacturing methamphetamine and I will tell you, these stories are the real deal. I admire Wayne Huffman for making a prison term into a successful career. The majority of Americans have no idea how rare and difficult that is.Although the tales told in meth uncensored are crude and shocking, they chronicle the depths of psychosis caused by long term use. I hope books like this will help reform our legal system so that addicts will be treated with proper medical care rather than left to rot.Keep writing Mr Wayne, I'll keep reading
J**F
Loved it!
Loved this and Wayne's first book as well. The humor needed to survive, and the flat out honesty are refreshing. I'm tired of born again prison stories and sorry ass apologetic sniveling , and this has none of that! Anyone who's snorted a line in the middle of the night with a wh**e and a group of misfits will find this amusing. Not a glorification of drugs, but recognizing that they were a big part of a lot of our lives, and we had a s***load of fun before we realized we had to give them up....we love you Wayne!
F**Y
I felt like i knew wayne huffman after reading his books. A bit repeatitive yes, but so worth it if you just read it out. He cou
Wayne is raw and rough around the edges aka real. You will find it easy to put yourself in his shoes, he may have been held captive by the drug, but he still had a heart, and he wasnt necessarily a bad guy. He just got caught up in a game and played the cards dealt to him.
J**R
Strange
Story rambled on and on, making very little or even no sense at all. The author is consumed with drugs and the life and is not helping himself by fixating on "the life". My reason for choosing this title was using it for research material. I am currently pursuing my Masters degree in social work. Upon completion, I will be employed as a caseworker for addicts participating in a drug court program
A**R
Good stories
It was a good look into others in his meth world lives. Wish it was longer! Overall I think I liked the first book he published better, more excitement.
A**R
funnier, more graffic. a great second look into the crazy world of methamphetamine.....
If you have read his first book it is safe to say you will still be in shock lol. This second book is all the crazy funny stories he left out of the first.
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