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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. It was a great story about his life and also a good self help book. If you are a fan of his or not it really is a good book. He weaves both his history to give sound advice. I will take many of his cues into my real life. Even though it does focus on drug issues his advice can be used in any life aspect. ( ) It was a great story about his life and also a good self help book. If you are a fan of his or not it really is a good book. He weaves both his history to give sound advice. I will take many of his cues into my real life. Even though it does focus on drug issues his advice can be used in any life aspect. Heartfelt. I am so proud of Nick for writing this memoir. It can also be placed in the self help genre. It is very inspiring to me. I am going through personal challenges in my life at this time that he went through and can relate very much with the book. Overall It is a very uplifting read. I breezed through it, found it enjoyable, and didn't want it to end. I read this book as a fan of Backstreet Boys and because I was curious to know what exactly Nick had faced. I had only heard about his relationship with Paris Hilton, his sister Leslie's death, seen House of Carters once and listened to BSB music & gone to a couple of their concerts here in the UK. I had no idea that Nick had struggled with drugs and alcohol or that his upbringing had been so dysfunctional, so I read about these parts of his life with interest. This book is part autobiography, part self-help, but isn't a roaring success at either. I enjoyed the autobiological passers of the book more than the self-help parts, although to be honest, he's not really telling people what to do but rather pointing them in the right direction to seek advice. What is clear from the book is that Nick was deeply affected by the death of his sister Leslie in early 2012. This part of the book was very well written and really struck a nerve with me as I sadly lost my younger brother to drugs almost twenty years ago. Nick writes of his loss in a way that brought tears to my eyes -a most unusual occurrence! What I really loved about this book is hearing how Nick talks about his relationship with fiancee Lauren. They are clearly very happy and made for each other. It's lovely that he now has this brilliant partnership in which they support each other. Interesting, but probably only to BSB fans or perhaps teenagers finding themselves on a slippery path laden with drink and drugs. I do feel as though I know much more about Nick Cater than I did before, and I'm glad he's found a way out of the big black hole he was in. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
This book is Nick Carter’s autobiography and self-help hybrid in which he chronicles his struggles with a dysfunctional family and the unimaginable rigors of becoming an internationally successful pop-star at the age of 12. From his battle with addiction to serious health complications and the pain of his younger sister’s tragic death, Nick leaves nothing to the imagination and offers true and heartfelt advice to help readers overcome obstacles in their own lives. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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