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Natalie
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(Mark n Danny in court)
— You stole the books from Waterstone’s bookshop, with the intention of selling them, he states. Sell fuckin books. Ma fuckin erse.
— No, ah sais.
— Aye, Spud sais, at the same time. We turn aroond n look at each other. Aw the time we spent gittin oor story straight n it takes the doss cunt two minutes tae blow it.
This book is growing on me more n more, this is wow
— Jun 05, 2023 08:26AM
— You stole the books from Waterstone’s bookshop, with the intention of selling them, he states. Sell fuckin books. Ma fuckin erse.
— No, ah sais.
— Aye, Spud sais, at the same time. We turn aroond n look at each other. Aw the time we spent gittin oor story straight n it takes the doss cunt two minutes tae blow it.
This book is growing on me more n more, this is wow
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Natalie
is on page 328 of 431
At some point, Mark, in a way that’s so intelligent it’s depressing, spells out why he won’t choose a drug-free life. And it made perfect sense. Enough sense that it shook my confidence as someone who wants to work with addictions.
Later, after 20pg of unrelated horror and discomfort inside a sick mind, we see a response to Mark’s logic. And it’s real, it’s compelling… the hope caught me off guard.
— Jun 06, 2023 05:51PM
Later, after 20pg of unrelated horror and discomfort inside a sick mind, we see a response to Mark’s logic. And it’s real, it’s compelling… the hope caught me off guard.
Natalie
is on page 195 of 431
I’m ngl it took a min to get in to bc 1. The language used and 2. How truly scary some of the characters are, like I don’t want to be inside their heads, it’s fucking awful.
I’ve gotten past the language thing very recently in the book and the reality of it hit. What does someone do with their time when they are devastatingly addicted to heroin? Welsh presents the play by play of horror from the actors POV.
— Jun 04, 2023 05:35PM
I’ve gotten past the language thing very recently in the book and the reality of it hit. What does someone do with their time when they are devastatingly addicted to heroin? Welsh presents the play by play of horror from the actors POV.

