A Million Little Pieces (Paperback)

Author: James Frey
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780307276902
Publisher: Anchor Books
Publish Date: 9/30/2005
Buy.com Sku: 31302125
Item#: R4SGPJ
Buy.com Sales Rank: 67108
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.75L x 1.25T
Pages: 448
 
"The most lacerating tale of drug addiction since William S. Burroughs' Junky." --"The Boston Globe"
"Again and again, the book delivers recollections that leave the reader winded and unsteady. James Frey's staggering recovery memoir could well be seen as the final word on the topic."--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A brutal, beautifully written memoir."--"The Denver Post"
"Gripping . . . A great story . . . You can't help but cheer his victory." --"Los Angeles Times Book Review"
 
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This addiction memoir opens with the author's awakening on an airplane with a broken nose, a hole in his cheek, and four missing teeth--and no knowledge of how he received those injuries or, indeed, of how he got on the plane or where he's going. James Frey writes candidly about his monumental problems with drugs and alcohol, his terrifying experiences, and his relationships with the fellow-addicts he encountered over six weeks of detox at a Minnesota clinic. ||Many readers (including Oprah, who in 2005 made A MILLION LITTLE PIECES the first nonfiction selection for her Book Club) have praised the book for the raw and real-seeming quality of its reminiscences. However, allegations have since arisen that many of the events in the book were either extraordinarily exaggerated or entirely fabricated, including the author's personal involvement in a tragic car accident in high school and his three-month incarceration. The book's defenders, in turn, claim that a memoirist's perspective often involves a skewing of the facts, and the quality of the book is what counts, not its factual basis.

 

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"Frey captures with often discomforting acuity the daily grind and painful reacquaintance with human sensation that occur in long-term detox....Our acerbic narrator conveys urgency and youthful spirit with an angry, clinical tone and some initially off-putting prose tics...that ultimately create striking accruals of verisimilitude and plausible human portraits. Startling, at times pretentious..., but ultimately breathtaking." (starred review) 02/01/2003

New York Times Book Review
"Frey has said that he wanted his book to lay bare the torment of recovery in all its excruciating detail, and there is an audacity to the way he allows himself to appear so unlikable and seldom leavens the proceedings with humor or intimations that everything will turn out all right. But an unwelcome narcissism creeps through, too--it's evident that the sober Frey still digs the supertough, supersick baddie he was." - David Kamper 06/08/2003


  
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Writing 3.5
Content 4
Readability 4
Overall Satisfaction 3.5
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4 of 5 May not be completely true, but still a good read Friday, September 21, 2007
Max from Princeton, NJ  

I used to hate memoirs. However, as soon as I picked up James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces, I was forced to rethink my previous judgment. Although I knew his story was partially fabricated, Frey’s account of his stint in rehab drew me in immediately. As a 23 year old man recovering from alcoholism and an addiction to crack, Frey gives the reader a unique perspective on a world most of us (hopefully) will never have to experience. From his graphic retelling of receiving a root canal without anesthesia, to his vivid description of his interaction with his parents, this book was extremely engaging. While Frey’s retelling of his past experiences and his struggle to recover may be a bit intense at times, this book is does have its happy moments, as the relationships he forms with patients like Lilly and Leonard are both genuine and heartwarming. I would highly recommend this book, and I plan on reading Frey’s other novel, My Friend Leonard, in the near future.
 
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2 of 5 To be fair, I read it after the truth came out. Friday, February 24, 2006
Harriet from New York, New York  
I read this after all the fraud information came to light so I read it as it really was -- a work of fiction. It stunk. If the book had actually been true it would have been good only because it was amazing that all of that could really happen. But since I know it's all fake, I read it as a fantasy and it really stunk. Those defenders who say it doesn't matter whether it is true are speaking nonsense. There are far better and far better written works of ficiton out there that should be read before this second rate act. All of this fraud indicates James Frey has some real problems -- just not the ones he made up in the book.

Try "Giorgio Quest" for a great thriller. Thanks-----Harriet
 
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5 of 5 wonderful book of self analysis Thursday, December 15, 2005
jpeterson76 from manson, ia  
A friend of mine gave me this book and it sat on my coffee table for two weeks before I even looked at it. I picked it up and started reading it. Before I knew it I had read 100 pages and couldn't stop. The next night after work I read the book for hours and sat there and thanked God I hadn't fallen as far as James. The third night I finished the book and susequently passed it onto another friend, she a friend and so on. All told the chain of people reached 10 in about a month's time. Just a great read, whether you think it's fiction or non-fiction, the story is real within yourself.
 
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2 of 5 Good but not that good.... Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Not a fan from New York, NY  
Frey uses a unique writing style here and it is an amazing story on recovery but....Mr seems to be a superhero who can overcome any challenge whether physical or emotional by his own will power. The book kept me thinking - is this fiction or non-fiction. If Oprah liked it - it must be good???
 
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5 of 5 HOLD ON......... Monday, December 12, 2005
A Reader from Tucson, AZ  
Kirkus' review above reads oblivious. He needs to put down the thesaurus and stop trying to sound overeducated. Let me review this book in real terms. Frey's book is a dark portrayal of the uncomfortably painful task of taking one's own personal inventory. We all have a hard time putting this book down because it really depicts a piece of us all and how we constantly deny addressing the demons that palgue us. Frey actually gives us an opportunity to see the His very personal struggle and allows us to experience for ourselves what we will inevitably have to endure to rid ourselves of the demons of our own addiction. What a gift. For all of you out there that KNOW you are in pain and DYING inside, please HOLD ON. Please, just long enough to read this book. It just may save your life or that of someone else. HOLD ON........and just for today, don't be afraid. IT'S A MUST READ!
 
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5 of 5 im not a big reader Wednesday, September 28, 2005
cgailallison from Perris, California  
I love this book, I have been reading it for two days and I can't put it down. I am half way thorugh the book, and I can't wait to see how it ends. The last time I read a novel was about 10 years ago, and now I can't wait to see what the next book will be...
 
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