A review by megnchzz
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff

3.0

This was one of the most moving and raw memoirs I have ever read. Nic Sheff is clearly being brutally honest with the reader and his style of writing shows just how low he really fell and how hard he worked to bring himself back up again. This is the first memoir I have read in a long time that was so emotional for me. His writing style isn't detached from his story like many are, the reader feels all the emotions he felt as if they were the one experiencing it. I was so frustrated with him at times when he reasoned himself into relapsing again and again and I would get so angry, feeling the same emotions everyone who loved him felt during this time. But to me, that tells me what a damn good book it is.