Add to Your TBR Pile: The Best AA Books

Add to Your TBR Pile: The Best AA Books

Add to Your TBR Pile: The Best AA Books

If your preferred way to learn is by reading books, don't miss these titles. Be sure to add these AA books to your to-be-read pile ASAP.

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Few moments are as impactful or frightening as the realization that you or someone you love has a drinking problem. Yet alcohol addiction is the second most common form of substance abuse, only behind tobacco use.

While attending regular Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings is a great way to find support among your peers, having resources that extend beyond the group itself can prove invaluable, especially during tough moments.

Fortunately, AA has written and published some fantastic books that can help you. Keep reading to learn which AA books you'll want to pick up.

Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book

Ask your AA group members for the best books on alcoholism, and most will point you in the same direction: toward "Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book".

So what makes this read so special? It's not just a book published by AA itself, but the quintessential reference guide to all things pertinent to the group.

In "The Big Book" you'll find harrowing stories of rock bottom along with the intensely uplifting moments of AA members turning their lives around. It's a book that will leave you inspired and ready to take on your struggles.

Alcoholics Anonymous: My 12 Step Recovery Guide

Don't have time to read the full "Big Book"? Not a problem.

AA also offers "My 12 Step Recovery Guide", which acts as an abbreviated version of the organization's seminal book.

While "Big Book" clocks in at almost 600 pages, "Recovery Guide" is a significantly quicker read at 192 pages, making it the perfect choice for those who don't have a ton of free time.

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

Aside from "The Big Book", "Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions" offers the most insight into why AA is so effective at helping those giving up alcohol.

This AA book walks readers through each of the recovery steps, providing insight and information on how each tradition interlinks with the others.

In fact, "Twelve Steps" isn't just a great source of information for alcoholics; it's one of the best books on alcoholism for family members and loved ones looking to better understand the struggle of sobriety.

Living Sober

Speaking of sobriety, quitting alcohol leaves you with a good bit of extra free time. Unfortunately, that free time is often when temptation strikes.

That's why "Living Sober" makes for a compelling read. It offers practical ways for recovering addicts to restructure their daily lives and tackle those intrusive thoughts when they strike.

Though it's more of a pamphlet, it's a crucial tool all the same.

Let These AA Books Aid Your Sobriety

Information is by far one of the best ways to stay sober. And by picking up one or more of these great books, you're arming yourself with the knowledge you need to stay clean.

Featuring reference guides, personal stories, and practical tips, each of these AA books offers vital information that can greatly improve your lifestyle.

And don't forget, if you're looking for a tangible way to celebrate your sobriety, we offer a wide variety of recovery coins to help you mark each milestone. Get in touch today to learn how you can order these great tokens for your AA group.

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