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Release Update of I Did Not Know by Author Brian Keith

 Hey book-lover! Today I am bringing a release update for you. The name of the book is  I Did Not Know and it is written by Author Brian Keith. The paperback version of this book contains 452 pages and 15 chapters. 



 About the author Brian Keith in his words: 

“I was born and raised in America. My parents raised me in a decent home. But me, as a teenager, I did things that Home did not teach me. So, I went out into the street and became a drug dealer. I became addicted to drugs and got high every single day... As I was getting high one day, my heart stop beating for 11 minutes and I went into a coma for 10 days.”

The, author Brian Keith gets down to the nitty-gritty in this book. The author talks about all the consequences a person must face when surrendering his or her brain to chemical controlled substances. This book will show you how important it is to not give yourself over to drugs. It is very important to stick with your future dreams.

A little more about the book I DID NOT KNOW:

This book is about an athlete who desired from the heart to play professional league sports. His talents and skills were truly on another level. I earned two MVP trophies as a quarterback, and 2 MVP trophies as a baseball pitcher.
However, due to contolled substance abuse I never had the chance to prove to myself I was good enough. As i was using drugs one day, my heart stopped beatimg for 11 minutes and I went into a coma for 10 days.

I hope you've got an overall idea of the book I DID NOT KNOW. You can click here  to buy the book on Amazon, or you can click on the image of the book. You'll be automatically redirected there. Let's encourage an independent author and read his masterpiece! I am coming with a new post very soon. Till then keep reading, keep smiling. Bye!

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