![]() The next day I picked up the book again and started reading. I had my usual, and felt the usual in the morning. A little disappointed, I went home to have my final drink. I didn't think that was going to do it for me. I tried rereading some chapters that really spoke to me. I read the rules to agree by before going on. However, I began to dread getting to the end, but also wanted to get to the end to get the magic instructions. His book really spoke to my personal situation. I was always sober when I read it, but always looked forward to my nightly ritual of beer and scotch and falling asleep on the couch. I read steadily, but had no desire to finish it in record time. That gave me some time to put off that dreadful day. I liked that I didn't have to give up drinking during the book. I wanted to believe that just by reading this book that he would convince me to give up drinking without regret, and without the need to use willpower. I read Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Drinking with a critical, but hopeful open mind.
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