Enter to Win the Ultimate Sober Library Sweepstakes – Over 50 Books in Honor of National Recovery Month

Hey Recovery Readers and Sober Book Enthusiasts,

September is National Recovery Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the strength and resilience of those on their recovery journeys. To mark this significant occasion, The Sober Curator is thrilled to announce the launch of the Ultimate Sober Library Sweepstakes. This unique giveaway offers a chance to win a curated collection of over 50+ books on recovery, self-help, and addiction fiction—a treasure trove for anyone in the recovery and sobriety communities.

What is a Quit Lit Library?

“Quit Lit” is a genre dedicated to literature on quitting alcohol or substances. It focuses on personal stories, expert advice, and motivational insights. The Ultimate Quit Lit Library Giveaway includes an extraordinary selection of titles from some of the most influential authors in the field. Our new TSC Library reflects book reviews in three genres: #QUITLIT, Addiction Fiction, and Self-Help. Please note that if we have not yet reviewed one of the titles below with The Sobees Scoring system, we can expect our library archives to grow substantially over the next six months. Here’s a peek at what you will win.

Why You Should Enter

Winning this collection is more than just stacking up your bookshelf—it’s about building a supportive community around you and deepening your understanding of the recovery process. Each book has custom embossing on the first page, noting “From the library of The Sober Curator,” making these reads even more special. Plus, you’ll receive a floating library shelf to display your new collection proudly, along with a TSC Book tote, T-shirt, and Trucker hat.

In addition to the three libraries given away to readers, two complete Sober Libraries will be donated to local nonprofits supporting those in recovery, including the Recovery Café (Seattle) and the Michael “Mick” Fulham Memorial Library (NYC).

How to Enter

  1. Visit The Sober Curator website.

  2. Subscribe to the Sober Sip newsletter.

  3. Follow @thesobercurator on social media for updates.

The giveaway runs throughout September, with winners announced weekly in October through our Sober Sip newsletter.

Celebrate National Recovery Month with Us

This giveaway is not just about free books; it’s a celebration of strength, hope, and community in the recovery world. By entering, you’re joining a network of like-minded individuals who believe in the power of sobriety and the importance of supportive resources.

About The Sober Curator

Launched in August 2020, The Sober Curator aims to dismantle the stigma surrounding addiction by curating content that celebrates and supports recovery journeys. We offer a vibrant resource guide for living an alcohol-free lifestyle and connect a community passionate about zero-proof living. Learn more here.

About WORKP2P

Based in the Pacific Northwest, WORKP2P is a global transportation, event logistics, and non-traditional media agency with over 30 years of experience. It helps organizations and leaders develop their communities through innovative, technology-based services.

Join us in celebrating National Recovery Month. Let’s make this a month to remember!

Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your recovery journey with some of the best quit lit and addiction fiction. Good luck, and happy reading!

THE SOBER CURATOR LIBRARY: Think of us as your trusty, bee-zy sober librarians or the spirited keepers of an alcohol-free literary utopia. Have you ever caught yourself judging a book by its cover? Well, in our hive, we’ve alphabetically arranged titles, allowing you to flutter through enchanting cover art selections. Here’s the booze-free book buzz: our virtual shelves are neatly sorted into #QUITLIT, Addiction Fiction, and Self-help genres.

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