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If Only I Could Quit: Recovering from Nicotine Addiction

If Only I Could Quit: Recovering from Nicotine Addiction

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I AM NOW A NON-SMOKER
Review: I bought this book 16 years ago, after being in A.A. for one year. I stopped smoking the day I started reading it. It is great motivational reading. That book, along with a subliminal tape to quit smoking helped me finally kick the habit. I am forever grateful for the courage and strength to quit. This book is AWESOME!!! Keep an open mind and take it One Day at a Time! I lended this book to someone a year after I quit and it was never returned to me because, sadly, that person died shortly after with cancer. I am buying it again to give to someone who is ready. Good Luck...this book will help!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Motivational Material
Review: I read this book when I quit smoking and it helped me so much. It is written by someone with an AA background and is written in that kind of a format. Each day for the first few months is a story about someone's struggle with smoking. Then there is a short devotional. I would read a chapter each night before I went to sleep. Somehow that really reinforced my resolve not to smoke for one more day.

I give this book a 5 star for helping you keep the resolve to not smoke!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If only I could not have bought this book.
Review: I recieved this book in the mail yesterday, and today it is ripped up and sitting my kitchen garbage can where it belongs. I didn't even want to take it to the used book store and get a couple of bucks for it because I did not want someone else to waste thier money on it. The index is very decieving. It appears that the author is going to cover all of these topics, but all she did was compile a bunch of peoples stories about their struggles with cigarettes and put them all togother and call it a book. The stories are pretty lame too,at least the ones I read. Admittedly, I did not read the entire book-my urge to put this trash where it belonged was too strong. If I had as much distaste for cigarettes as I have for this book I would never smoke again. This review is my last bit of closure and now I can get on with my life.


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