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Addiction Nation

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Timothy King's Addiction Nation will have you wrapped up in your emotions and ready for a change. We are told that it was not only by the blood of the lamb but the power of our testimony and Timothy shares just that. From the first chapter, your heart is invoked in his story. I applaud Timothy for sharing such a vulnerable part of his life. I know people will be set free from his authenticity and transoarency. I give Addiction Nation a 5/5.

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This book was too academic for me, as it felt like I was reading a textbook. There were way too many statistics and information that could have been summarized versus written about in length. I would have enjoyed this more if there were stories from individuals from all parts of the Country that have been touched by addiction. I felt like this was something I was required to read for one of my psychology classes versus reading it for enjoyment.

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Working in the field of addiction and trauma, it is always insightful to "read" stay up on updated documentation. The author writes from an amazing personal experience with opioid addiction, "who to blame" how it starts, looking at the nation/society as a whole, and his own belief patterns
A definite recommendation for anyone entering the file, wanting a fresh look or personal insight.

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