Crystal Death: North America's Most Dangerous Drug
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (704 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0973927836 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 132 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Solid fact-based book about methamphetamines" according to Tina. Nate Hendley's book on methamphetamine use in this country is shocking. The cover alone is enough to make people think twice before using drugs. The drastic images show before and after pictures of a woman using meth for only a few years."Crystal Death" is fact-based and makes a strong case for not using, without lecturing. The statistics alone are a scare tactic. Once people read about the environmental hazards of meth labs and the ingredie. A book that needed to be writen Amazon Customer Though I have never been addicted to anything (except perhaps caffeine) I consider myself to be a fairly well-read person with a working knowledge on the normal vices out there (gambling, nicotine addiction, alcoholism) but I was floored at the books portrayal of just how dangerous and destructive Crystal Meth is. It is in another league altogether, and the well-researched material in this book clearly conveys the drug's power to ruin almost. 4 stars Danie Received through First Reads as a copy for review, will post shortly.-----A very readable, hard hitting book. The input from previous users gives a validity to the facts that are presented as just that. There is very little preaching here and no talking down to anyone. What could have become an academic essay is not, all the information discussed is easily accessible to any reader and while it contains what is effectively a conclusion and fu
A hard-hitting look at the most dangerous illegal drug in North America. Includes advice on how to talk effectively to your children and students about methamphetamine - and how not to!. A fact-based account featuring up to the minute interviews and life stories from users, dealers and doctors, with a Canadian perspective on the problem and its potential solutions. An important book for teachers, parents and anyone interested in, or living close to, this devastating drug