Walking into a quaint, locally owned bookstore in Crested Butte, I stumbled upon Margo’s Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe. As a…
Browsing: ADDICTION FICTION
ADDICTION FICTION: Addiction fiction is a newer genre of literature that explores the theme of addiction and recovery. These works of fiction often revolve around characters struggling with substance abuse and the emotional, physical, and psychological toll it takes on their lives. They may also delve into the complex dynamics of addiction within relationships and families. Addiction fiction typically focuses on themes of redemption, personal growth, and the journey toward recovery. By exploring these themes, addiction fiction can provide a powerful and relatable message.
“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a captivating story of fame, love, and the hidden…
In The Lower Power, Michele Miller’s upcoming addiction fiction novel, there’s a new drug running rampant in New York. If…
I found out after reading Cherry that the book was semi-autobiographical and that Walker wrote it from prison. That makes…
Rachel is one of those alcoholics who has lost her job but gets dressed and takes the train to the…
The first of Lawrence Block’s books featuring gumshoe Matthew Scudder I reviewed was Eight Million Ways to Die, which was…
I found this book on a list of addiction-themed novels, but it is not what I would categorize as “addiction…
This is a beautifully written book that is quite different from the usual action-packed “Addiction Fiction” thrillers and crime stories…
Lawrence Block has written 22 books featuring Matthew Scudder, his ex-cop/unlicensed private detective. Eight Million Ways to Die is the…
Anyone who reads crime fiction is familiar with the alcoholic ex-cop private investigator character. Randy Chalmers is an ex-cop who…
This is the first book by Michele Miller that I have read, and it was excellent. It starts as a…