Best drug-related novel I have ever read. Brings us through the whole process of how a person can become addicted to drugs. They also mentioned how society has that whole propaganda thing telling you everything about why drugs are so bad for you and everything. It's very realistic. It covers a wh...
It cuts deep, worse than anything else — or so I thought. My parents didn’t even utter those words. My mum just cried and cried, and my dad, well, he didn’t even come to the interview. After, my dad wouldn’t look at me. I knew then that something was broken forever. ‘What’s happened?’ Mum asked a...
It’s like the digital display on a bomb, slowly clicking down to an explosion, or the lines a prisoner chalks on their wall as they count the days to release. Time has never been her friend, she thinks, as she stares blankly at the computer screen. But it’s always been her companion. She remember...