
Pregúntale a Alicia
3.73
292,629 valoraciones·14,758 reseñas
Todo comenzó cuando le ofrecieron un refresco con LSD en un peligroso juego de fiesta. En pocos meses, se volvió adicta, atrapada en una espiral descendente que la alejó de su hogar y su familia para llevarla a las crueles calles de una ciudad implacable. Un viaje que le robaría su inocencia, su juv...
- páginas
- 213
- Format
- Paperback
- Publicado
- 2006-01-01
- Editorial
- Simon Pulse
- ISBN
- 9781416914631
Sobre el autor
Beatrice Sparks
21 libros · 0 seguidores
Beatrice Sparkswas an American therapist and Mormon youth counselor who was known for producing books purporting to be the 'real diaries' of troubled teenagers. The books deal with topical issues such as drug abuse, Satanism, teenage pregnancy or AIDS, and are presented as cautionary tales. Although Sparks always prese...
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Grady Hendrix·6 years ago
Apparently, when you're a teenager, everyone wants to put LSD in your food nonstop.
Deanna ·9 years ago
3.5 StarsFirst published in 1971, Go Ask Alice is a controversial book involving teenage addiction. It's written in first person in traditional diary form. We don't know the troubled teenage girls name but we follow her rapid descent into her life as an addict. "Anonymous" is a lonely teenager who feels like she will never live up to the expectations of her parents. She struggles with self-esteen issues, loneliness, etc. On top of that her family has now moved and she's having trouble making new...
Petra X·13 years ago
This was written by Nancy Reagan* as propaganda for her "Just Say NO" anti-drugs campaign. It contains every single cliche about how making friends with anyone whose social life doesn't involve Christian youth clubs will inevitably lead to the sort of parties where teenagers can drink beer and have a puff of a joint and it is downhill all the way from there. Drugs lead to getting in with a bad crowd, having sex, stealing, dealing, prostitution, homelessness and insanity! Only the pastor can save...
James·15 years ago
This infuriating book is the most repugnant piece of reactionary propaganda that I've ever had the misfortune to read. Go Ask Alice is unnecessary proof that sex and drug stories are the best money makers; it helps when they also support a staunchly conservative, traditionalist agenda. The whole book is a fetid lie, and a poorly executed one at that.OK, now that I've calmed down a little bit, let's actually discuss this "real diary." If there ever was a real diary (which seems hardly likely) it ...
Manny·16 years ago
- Alice?
- Mm-hm?
- They told me to go ask you.
- Ask me what?
- Ah... I guess, should I do drugs?
- Well, how would I know? I'm just a made-up girl in a piece of anti-drugs propaganda that somehow became more famous than it deserved.
- Hey, don't be like that. I meant, if you actually had existed, then what would you have said?
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- Mm-hm?
- They told me to go ask you.
- Ask me what?
- Ah... I guess, should I do drugs?
- Well, how would I know? I'm just a made-up girl in a piece of anti-drugs propaganda that somehow became more famous than it deserved.
- Hey, don't be like that. I meant, if you actually had existed, then what would you have said?
The rest of this review is available elsewhere (the location cannot be given for Goodreads policy reasons)
Patricia·18 years ago
I was never forced to read this when I was younger, so I thought that I'd pick it up and read it now, for a laugh, being as there are days when there is just too much blood in my drug-stream.7pm 12 Nov 2007Well, I'm about 12 page into this book and I already hate Alice. Quite a lot, actually. I hope that as I read further, Alice's drug-induced diary entries mark an improvement upon her character.1pm 16 Nov 2007Finished the book 3 days ago, and just finally stopped laughing so that I can be able ...
Madison·18 years ago
It's hard for me to write this review because I don't really know where to begin.Basically whether you believe this is fiction or not that should not matter. If you believe this story is too far fetched to be true, then I must say that you are absolutely wrong, because my (recovering) drug addicted sister is "Alice", I am the innocent "Alex", and our family is the one that will always love her and always take her back. Stories like this absolutely exist in real life. My sister even started using...
Rachel·18 years ago
I first read this book in sixth grade. When I tell people this, they usually look at me in an appalled fashion, and ask if my parents knew I was reading it. And I tell them, yes, my mother knew, before I was even finished with the first entry. I had/ have a tendency to talk openly with my mother, especially upon the topic of books. When she saw that I was reading it, she looked at me a moment, then said something along the lines of: "Rachel, if you weren't such a mature reader/person, I would t...
Laura·18 years ago
This book is crap on its own. But those of you old enough to remember the latter portion of the 70s might remember that Beatrice Sparks, the "editor" of Go Ask Alice, also "edited" a bunch of other alarmist books aimed at teens, all supposedly taken from teenagers' diaries. One was called "Jay's Journal," and was purportedly about a teen who gets involved with Satanism and eventually commits suicide to escape the horror of it all.Even as a 12-year-old, however, it was obvious to me that every si...
Rachel·18 years ago
i read this in high school and went "oh my god...i'm never doing acid" and then went " how can anyone pretend this is a real diary?!" and then ate lsd-laced peanuts, locked myself in a closet, pulled out all of my hair and woke up three weeks later in a hospital bed..."what happened?" crap crap crap...this book is crap. plotline:1. i'm a good girl2. i'm going to a party...with boys...haha3. i'll have a beer4. i might as well try a joint5. cocaine is awesome. what a fun fun double-fun night!6. ls...