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title: "SOBER DIARIES"
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# SOBER DIARIES

**Brand:** clare pooley
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- **What is this?** SOBER DIARIES by clare pooley
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## Description

SOBER DIARIES

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,345 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #92 in Motherhood (Books) #143 in Alcoholism Recovery #2,147 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,360) |
| Dimensions  | 5.13 x 1 x 7.75 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1473661900 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1473661905 |
| Item Weight  | 8.3 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 336 pages |
| Publication date  | April 23, 2019 |
| Publisher  | Coronet |

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## Customer Reviews

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    Sorry I found the boasting unbearable
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2019*

This book had the same effect as watching Nigella to me - too much irrelevant boasting about her life, her house, her fancy education, her 3 week holidays in Cornwall picking blackberries for crumble while 'windswept and dressed in Boden' and returning 'exhausted and happy', how she has a terrible 'ordeal' having to go for a drinks do for her former Cambridge college in the House of Lords. Even her dad gets a few pages where he's described as 'one of the cleverest men I've ever met', 'extremely successful', 'incredibly principled', 'brilliantly witty', 'much admired' and of course 'won a scholarship to Cambridge', all within 2 paragraphs. Yeesh, I was groaning out loud several times on every page and had to give up half way through.I don't like to be negative and if the above hasn't made you groan then hopefully you will find the book helpful, but I felt I needed to write a review to warn off people who would find the chic-lit writing style unbearable. Perhaps she came across better on the blog in small doses. Personally I enjoyed 'The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober' and others more.On the positive side there are some good self-help nuggets in here and through the diary format it is interesting to see how long it really takes to recover (over 100 days) and the stages to recovery. And of course it is a great thing that she is helping people. However, I'm going to have to give the book 1 star because I couldn't finish it and a large amount of the book wasn't actually about kicking the drink.

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    Nice read but didn't change much for me
  

*by I***T on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2019*

I really liked Clare throughout this book but  did not feel at all connected with her in lots of ways. In her blog she describes herself as over privileged/educated and so on but the constant references to her social status throughout alienated me. Who the hell in the real world can afford to rent a Cornish cottage for 3 weeks (!) in high season with three kids dressed in Boden (!) She has a constant supply of friends for coffee and catchups in her world of Fulham mummies with hubbys in great jobs that afford private health care for partners too  (giving very privileged breast cancer care) and a fabby old hol in Jamaica round off the fairytale.The breast cancer chapter left me deeply saddened for her, as this seems to  be a leveller for all women living one of their greatest fearsA good book written by a very nice woman with good humour and pathos. However she lives in a very different world to me.The alcohol thing is fairly lightweight, no real scary stuff just hangovers parenting guilt crotchety moods etc, but upbeat snd positive

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    Couldn't put it down.  Resonated despite different lifestyles.
  

*by N***H on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 August 2019*

There are a few negative reviews about this book concerning the authors over privileged life, holidays in a Cornish cottage picking blackberries etc.  I didn't find this relevant and it spoke to me in another way.I believe it shows that anyone can be affected, no matter how privileged they are.  The patterns of behaviour that add to the denial must resonate with all in this awful situation.  I happen to live in a pretty Cornish cottage because I am Cornish, however, in addition to my job, I rely on benefits to make ends meet.Where Clare was drinking more expensive white wine, I was drinking cheap plonk.  It's all relative.I believe the book outlines the important stuff, like how we don't enjoy and spend time with our children as much as a sober parent.I decided to stop last Thursday and hadn't planned it, so there was no ' this is my last drink'.  It was following an awful time and I needed to do something positive for myself.  I read this book over a two day period and found the similarities remarkable, even though my son grew up in charity shop clothes and not Boden.  My point is, and Clare's (I think), is that things that should be enjoyable pass you by.  Her point about Blackberry picking was that she would have been thinking about her next drink instead of enjoying the moment, and how you feel that life gets in the way of your drinking, when it's actually the other way round.  I don't think class, status or money is relevant.Any one going through this should get as much support as possible.  I read her book on thursday, saw doctor on Friday for consult and thiamin (vit b1) and found out about local help group called addaction.Clare didn't want to explain to friends about giving up, but I have found it helpful to tell people about it.  It makes it real and I feel committed and proud of what I am doing instead of ashamed of where I was.  I have not avoided my local pub, I have explained that I am not drinking anymore and I drink alcohol free beer or virgin marys! This book is written about Clare's life, not yours or mine, and she lives where she lives, knows who she knows and holidays where she holidays.  The struggle is the same for everyone regardless.  I have missed out out on a large chunk of my life and am looking forward to better things.On day 9 and feeling ok.  This book was the best help during all of this and I will read it again.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Sober Diaries: How one woman stopped drinking and started living
- Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol
- The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober: Discovering a happy, healthy, wealthy alcohol-free life

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