a million little pieces
I've been reading James Frey's A Million Little Pieces this week and I feel compelled to write about it.
I obviously heard of this book quite some time ago, as it's been in the news for a while. I'd seen it sitting at Boarders on one of my many book binges and hadn't been compelled to buy it. Recently I saw a copy of it for fifty cents at Out of the Closet and decided to pick it up despite the fact I didn't plan on reading it any time soon. The other day I was sitting around my place lecturing myself on getting my life back together and I figured maybe if I started reading more again things would start falling into place. I don't understand my logic either, perhaps something about bettering my character through education, but I don't know for sure.
The big controversy surrounding this book has to do with the fact that Frey shopped it and sold it as a memoir, but it turned out to be a work of fiction. The person who stirred up most of this drama was Miss. Book Club herself, Oprah Winfrey. I have to say, I usually agree with my girl Oprah, but this time I'm simply not with her. She's pissed because she got tricked. She's mad because she was moved by what she thought was a personal account and it turned out to be mostly made up. Get over yourself, Oprah. It's a fucking great book... Incredibly moving and incredibly well written. The style of the book would annoy me if it wasn't so spot-on, if the rambles didn't sound like real thoughts ripped out of the head of the person next to you on the subway.
What I love about this book is what I love about Catcher in the Rye... the story itself is so specific that it's not really relatable for the average person, but the emotions are conveyed in such a clear and honest way that you may as well be reading about yourself at times. The feelings of guilt, remorse, self hatred and hopefulness are feelings we have all felt in some capacity and to read these words on paper make you feel triumphantly human. You know, all "Oh yeah! It's totally normal to feel that way! I win!"
Highly recommended.
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I read A Million Little Pieces both before and after the controversy occurred. I still think it is a great read, however, I suggest that you stay away from My Friend Leonard. That is just a horrid, horrid book!
Yeah, it wasn't the same as A Million Little Pieces. It didn't have that same feel and also the "story" (whether it was real or not), was just not near as interesting.