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Thirst by John Robins audiobook review
The comedian and broadcaster narrates the heartfelt and at times self-lacerating account of his relationship with alcohol

TL;DR
- The audiobook "Thirst" by John Robins documents his life through the lens of alcohol.
- It covers early experiences with alcohol, such as drinking wine at age seven and beer at scout camp.
- Robins romanticized pubs as places of refuge and co-hosted a podcast about ideal pubs.
- He struggled with the belief that he was in control of his drinking, despite attempts like Dry January.
- A GP's blunt advice served as a wake-up call, prompting him to address his relationship with alcohol.
- Robins is now sober and facing the depression that alcohol had previously shielded him from.