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A review by hotlizard
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry
dark
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
fast-paced
3.5
I teeter between good and kind of really good. I listened to the audio and the eerieness of listening to a man no longer alive shook me up a little. I mean this is our FRIEND.
The book itself chronicles Perry's fortunate life which belonged to an unfortunate man. It's a book that delves into the inner works of the disease of addiction and Perry bares himself. It doesn't make him very likable, the opposite in fact.
Despite that, I think it's a good read and an essential one if you want to hear and understand a little, of what the inside of an addict's mind sounds like.
The book itself chronicles Perry's fortunate life which belonged to an unfortunate man. It's a book that delves into the inner works of the disease of addiction and Perry bares himself. It doesn't make him very likable, the opposite in fact.
Despite that, I think it's a good read and an essential one if you want to hear and understand a little, of what the inside of an addict's mind sounds like.