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Hey! No Peeking: Or how I learned to stop worrying and start embracing unrequited love

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Drug abuse has been around the United States for decades. But the current generation is in the middle of taking it to a whole new level. The National Institute of Drug Abuse tracks overdoses. From 2002 to 2015, the number of overdoses in the U.S. went from around 20,000 to 50,000. Heroin seems to be the choice lately, with deaths from heroin overdoses climbing from 2,500 in 2010 to 13,000 in 2015.
Meet Lily and Mark, individuals who had accepted Christ earlier in life, but were wandering through the Earth when we meet them. Lily is a heroin addict. Mark wants to save her but does not know how. When they meet, it was if they had known each other forever. Follow them on their journey, as each learns how to cope --with drugs and with the person on drugs. Will their friendship last? Will they ever find romance? Will they survive the perils of life around them?

188 pages, Paperback

Published October 19, 2017

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September 28, 2024
Terrible, god-awful book about a man that wants you to feel bad about being a porn-addicted incel thinly veiled as his “come to Jesus” moment. This is one mess of a memoir.

Overall, this is the story of a man’s inability to take accountability for himself or his actions, the writing style is awful and often turns into narcissistic ramblings to milk sympathy from the reader while the character of Lily belongs on r/MenWritingWomen for how terribly unrealistic she is.


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