Book Review

Love Junkie (2008)

EW's GRADE
B-

Details Writer: Rachel Resnick; Genres: Autobiography, Nonfiction; Publisher: Bloomsbury

 Love Junkie by Rachel Resnick
Love Junkie by Rachel Resnick

Growing up with an alcoholic mother and an indifferent father can't be good for an addictive personality. It certainly wasn't good for the sexually obsessed Rachel Resnick, who sought the constant validation of abusive men. Resnick, who calls her addiction ''lethal,'' says she gave into anything that would please her partners, even if she knew it would be emotionally damaging — from threeways to sex with a female prostitute in Phuket. Shaking her addiction, she says, was ''tantamount to weaning oneself off of the most powerful drugs.'' Although the larger themes in Resnick's 12-step program — ''we can't control the universe'' and ''accepting we are broken [as a species]'' — are admirable, it's difficult to slog through Love Junkie's more than 200 pages of gory self-destruction. B–

Originally posted Nov 19, 2008 Published in issue #1023 Nov 28, 2008 Order article reprints

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