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This describes the mindset and downward spiral of many (maybe anyone?) who have a true addiction, paints a very accurate picture. Not a feel-good book, as one would assume. Some have said that this is a true story but the book is labelled as fiction taking place in the very real city of Hamilton, Ontario. The monotonous tone, dullness and redundancy of the story is depressing - which in a way is genius because it brings you into the character/narrator; you feel his boredom. Maybe this is ignorant of me, but in my experience knowing and working with actual people who have true addiction and - just like this character - lack hobbies, interests, or the ability to occupy their time with something enjoyable, paired with their dependancy on one close person in their life, the likelihood of them being able to overcome the addiction longterm is slim to none.
I also had a really hard time empathizing with the character, which is also very true to life. I imagine that many people who are addicted have few or no people around them who empathize with them or understand where they are coming from. He is completely unaware of the extent of his using his significant other - yes, he says he feels horrible, etc, but at the same time complains about completely legitimate reactions that his girlfriend has to his mooching, using and other negative behaviours.

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An accurate description of Hamilton or should I say Crackilton. This true to life story has brought crack to the front stage and Hamilton into the spotlight.
I purchased this book from the author outside Union Station in Toronto. It was a fantastic read and was written by someone with some first hand experience. Highly recommend this book, very well written.
I also bought this book from the author, having great admiration for his resourcefulness and accomplishment in writing and publishing an actual book instead of simply panhandling in a very to job market. The book is an unvarnished account of the pointlessness, ridiculous financial waste, and ultimate selfishness behind opiate abuse. Which makes it all the more remarkable and hopeful that this book ever saw the light of day. Congratulations to the author(s) for producing a well written and worthwhile read and sincere best wishes to them and their loved ones in the years ahead. I definitely recommend this book and hope it reaches a wide readership.
Good stories come from unexpected places. It was a damp, snowy day as I walked out of Union Station in Toronto on a Saturday afternoon. I saw a man standing at the intersection with a sign that said "Buy my novel". That's not something I see everyday. So I bought the book. I went home that night and read the novel in one sitting.
Crackilton is his story of life in Hamilton, Ontario with a crack addiction and a job as a seasonal carnie. S.E. gives a very vulnerable recount of his addiction and the influence that this has on his lifestyle and relationships. The story is both revealing and inspiring. Grab yourself a copy on or better yet outside Union Station.
I loved this book. It puts you right inside the skull of Jim; a man who simply can't outrun his appetite for crack.
It's an absolute page-turner, too. Jim always has a bunch of real-world responsibilities to juggle while he seeks his next fix, and you find yourself right there with him hoping he'll get some relief, but still hold his life together. If you have any conception of crack-addicts as being lazy, this book will change your mind. All through the story you see Jim's resourcefulness as he struggles to hide his addiction from his loved ones. He always ALWAYS has an amazing, plausible excuse for his absences, lack of money, and other ideosyncrasies. All because 90% of his mind at any given time is being dominated by his best friend and enemy - crack cocaine.

If you are looking for flowery, literary descriptions about what it feels like to be on a substance (like in say, "Confessions of an Opium Eater") you won't get that here. Jim is way past the point of crack being a fun "blow your mind" experience. The months of Jim's life that this novel covers shows you the part in the addiction life-cycle where the person knows they are completely enslaved to chasing the ever-diminishing returns that the drug provides. The language used is simple, unadorned, and it really helps to characterize Jim as someone whose appetites don't leave him with a lot of time to be introspective about what he knows is happening to him.

This author succeeds where a lot of others would have failed. He somehow manages to make an interesting, coherent story emerge out of the cataloguing of every last little jot of minutiae that goes into scoring the next fix, getting his bills paid, and trying to keep his girlfriend/common-law wife from discovering his secret until the next carnival season rolls around and he's steadily employed again. Being a first-time author, I can only imagine S.E. Tomas had a really good editor to have come out with a product this polished. It avoids so many of the mistakes an amateur writer typically makes. There really isn't anything in the narrative that digresses from the theme, and there are absolutely no time-outs in order to give lengthy bouts of exposition. You find out about Jim and his life by watching him live it, and try to hold it together. And if you're fascinated by the extremes of human behaviour, as I am, then you will find Jim's story hard to put down.

And isn't that what makes a good story- that you just want to keep seeing what will happen next?

It's a novel, but I strongly suspect it's really a memoir. There is no way an author could have this much insight about the addicted mind without having inhabited it. My guess is that the author opted to avoid calling it a memoir so that he could tighten-up the narrative's pace. I highly recommend this book, and I'm so happy that I happened to be strolling past Union Station when the author happened to be hawking it; with all the flair and enthusiasm you'd expect from a carnival worker.
Very well written!
This describes the mindset and downward spiral of many (maybe anyone?) who have a true addiction, paints a very accurate picture. Not a feel-good book, as one would assume. Some have said that this is a true story but the book is labelled as fiction taking place in the very real city of Hamilton, Ontario. The monotonous tone, dullness and redundancy of the story is depressing - which in a way is genius because it brings you into the character/narrator; you feel his boredom. Maybe this is ignorant of me, but in my experience knowing and working with actual people who have true addiction and - just like this character - lack hobbies, interests, or the ability to occupy their time with something enjoyable, paired with their dependancy on one close person in their life, the likelihood of them being able to overcome the addiction longterm is slim to none.
I also had a really hard time empathizing with the character, which is also very true to life. I imagine that many people who are addicted have few or no people around them who empathize with them or understand where they are coming from. He is completely unaware of the extent of his using his significant other - yes, he says he feels horrible, etc, but at the same time complains about completely legitimate reactions that his girlfriend has to his mooching, using and other negative behaviours.
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