From the bestselling author of Running with Scissors comes Dry—the hilarious, moving, and no less bizarre account of what happened next. You may not know it, but you've met Augusten Burroughs. You've seen him on the street, in bars, on the subway, at restaurants: a twenty-something guy, nice suit, works in advertising. Regular. Ordinary. But when the ordinary person had to drinks, Augusten was circling the drain by having twelve; when the ordinary person went home at midnight, Augusten never went home at all. Loud, distracting ties, automated wake-up calls, and cologne on the tongue could only hide so much for so long. At the request (well, it wasn't really a request) of his employers, Augusten landed in rehab, where his dreams of group therapy with Robert Downey, Jr., are immediately dashed by the grim reality of fluorescent lighting and paper hospital slippers. But when Augusten is forced to examine himself, something actually starts to click, and that's when he finds himself in the worst trouble of all. Because when his thirty days are up, he has to return to his same drunken Manhattan life—and live it sober. What follows is a memoir that's as moving as it is funny, as heartbreaking as it is real. Dry is the story of love, loss, and Starbucks as a higher power.
Augusten Burroughs Books
Augusten Burroughs is renowned for his raw, honest, and often darkly humorous approach to autobiographical writing. His works delve into the depths of personal trauma, addiction, and unconventional family dynamics, capturing life's peculiar and unexpected moments with unflinching accuracy. Burroughs does not shy away from exploring the most challenging aspects of the human experience, forging a powerful connection with readers who find echoes of their own struggles and triumphs within his narratives. His style, marked by sharp insights and uncompromising self-examination, makes him a distinctive and unforgettable voice in literature.







'Sellevision' follows Max Andrews, the star presenter of America's top retail broadcasting network, who accidentally creates a scandal by exposing himself to sixty million viewers, leading to a major crisis for the channel.
Lust and Wonder
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Lust & Wonder is a hilariously frank memoir that Augusten's legions of fans have been waiting for. His story began in Running with Scissors, endured through Dry, and continues with this memoir, the capstone to the life of Augusten Burroughs.
Magical Thinking. True Stories
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From the number-one bestselling author of Running with Scissors and Dry comes Augusten Burroughs's most eagerly anticipated collection yet: true stories that give voice to the thoughts that we all have but dare not mention. It begins with a Tang Instant-Breakfast Drink television commercial: "Yes, you, Augusten. You were great. We want you." I can now trace my manic adult tendencies to this moment. It was the first time I felt deeply thrilled about something just a fraction of an instant after being completely crushed. I believe those three words "We want you" were enough to cause my brain to rewire itself, and from then on, I would require more than other people....- from Magical Thinking's "Commercial Break" A contest of wills with a deranged cleaning lady. The execution of a rodent carried out with military precision and utter horror. Telemarketing revenge. A different kind of "roof work." Dating an undertaker who shows up in a minivan. This is the fabric of Augusten Burroughs's life: a collection of true stories that are universal in their appeal yet unabashedly intimate, stories that shine a flashlight into both dark and hilarious places. With Magical Thinking, Augusten Burroughs goes where other memoirists fear to tread.
Dry. Trocken!, englische Ausgabe
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
With unconventional wit and a wonderfully weird way of looking at things, Burroughs, author of "Running with Scissors,," chronicles his life on the edge after leaving his deeply eccentric foster family.
This Is How
Surviving What You Think You Can't
"From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Running With Scissors comes a groundbreaking book that explores how to survive the "un-survivable" and will challenge your notion of self-help books."--Publisher's description
Possible Side Effects
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book is approved for consumption by those seeking pleasure, escape, amusement, enlightenment, or general distraction. Do not operate heavy machinery while reading this book, until you know what effects it may have on you.
From the number-one bestselling author of Running with Scissors and Dry comes Augusten Burroughs's most eagerly anticipated collection yet: true stories that give voice to the thoughts that we all have but dare not mention. It begins with a Tang Instant-Breakfast Drink television commercial: "Yes, you, Augusten. You were great. We want you." I can now trace my manic adult tendencies to this moment. It was the first time I felt deeply thrilled about something just a fraction of an instant after being completely crushed. I believe those three words "We want you" were enough to cause my brain to rewire itself, and from then on, I would require more than other people....- from Magical Thinking's "Commercial Break" A contest of wills with a deranged cleaning lady. The execution of a rodent carried out with military precision and utter horror. Telemarketing revenge. A different kind of "roof work." Dating an undertaker who shows up in a minivan. This is the fabric of Augusten Burroughs's life: a collection of true stories that are universal in their appeal yet unabashedly intimate, stories that shine a flashlight into both dark and hilarious places. With Magical Thinking, Augusten Burroughs goes where other memoirists fear to tread.
Toil & Trouble
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author comes another stunning memoir that is tender, touching... and just a little spooky.
Running with Scissors
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The #1 New York Times Bestseller and an Entertainment Weekly Top Ten Book of the Year, this true story follows a boy whose mother, a poet with delusions of grandeur, gives him away to her eccentric psychiatrist resembling Santa Claus. At twelve, Burroughs finds himself living in Victorian squalor with the doctor's unusual family and befriending a pedophile in the backyard shed. This account captures an outlaw childhood where rules were nonexistent, the Christmas tree remained up year-round, Valium was consumed like candy, and an electroshock therapy machine served as entertainment during dull moments. It is a funny yet harrowing tale of survival under extraordinary circumstances. The acknowledgments express deep gratitude to various individuals and the author's family for their roles in shaping his memorable childhood. The author recognizes the real-life family members portrayed in the book and appreciates their acceptance, noting that their memories may differ from his own. The intention was never to cause harm, and both the author and publisher regret any unintended consequences from its publication. Ultimately, the author thanks his brother for exemplifying the importance of being wholly unique.


