Go Ask Alice is about a 15 year old girl who is tricked into taking LSD. It is her personal diary that she wrote. It's about her life, her struggles with drugs and friends. She gets hooked on drugs and can't get out, but struggles with all her might to get out of that dark pit. It tells all about her life, the ups the downs, the good the bad. In some parts it's really graphic and depressing, with no hope for a future. However eventually, it becomes a bittersweet ending. Sad and lonesome, but beautiful and heartfelt.
There is no irony in this book...
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its simple go to a someone like the wizerd in dragonsreach then ask what he has to sell then go to his books then pick what ice spell you want after you buy it back out into gameplay then go to your inventory labled books scroll down untill you find the book then hit the a button to learn the spell (the button used to activate stuff varies on what system you are useing) then go to to the screen with all your magik (the menue that takes you to your inventory will have magik labled on the left) then go to destruction and equiped the spell
The American Girl books can go in chronological order. The order is Kaya, Felicity, Josefina, Kirsten, Addy, Samantha, Rebecca, Kit, Molly and Julie.
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Go Ask Alice was created in 1973.
The name Alice from the novel Go Ask Alice is the name of someone who is briefly mentioned in a paragraph in the story.
The ISBN of Go Ask Alice is 0-13-357111-4.
yes, they said she died of overdose. (in the prolog)
"Go Ask Alice" was set in the late 1960s, around 1968-1970.
Go Ask Alice - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 May 2008 (DVD premiere)
She meets him at the collage library.
"Alice" (or the dairy writer), is the protagonist.
Go Ask Alice - 1973 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
1971.
"Go Ask Alice" was published anonymously in 1971, but it is widely believed to have been written by Beatrice Sparks based on the diary entries of an anonymous teenage girl.
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