A Million Little Pieces by James Frey

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“The most lacerating tale of drug addiction since William S. Burroughs’ Junky.” —The Boston Globe

The introduction, discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and author biography that follow are designed to enhance your group’s discussion of A Million Little Pieces, James Frey’s furious and inspired memoir of addiction and recovery.

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[A] thoroughly engrossing memoir...

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Biography

James Frey shook up Oprah's Book Club with A Million Little Pieces -- a detailed account of his battle with drug addiction and experiences in rehab. But it was the ensuing debate about the line between fiction and nonfiction that really rocked the literary world.

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Reviewed by Taylor Rector for TeensReadToo.comby TeensReadToo

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November 04, 2008: This is a terrifying novel about drug and alcohol addiction and rehabilitation. Anyone who has been or is in rehab for anything should be required to read this book. Anyone who has family members in rehab should read this book. Basically, everyone over the age of 14 should have to read this book.

It depicts the horrible tragedy of addiction and how Mr. Frey overcomes it. He knows that he has an addiction problem when he wakes up on a plane not knowing how he got there, where the plane is going, or how he got a broken nose and a hole through his cheek. When the plane lands, he gets off the plane and has his parents drive him to rehab, where he receives detoxification and learns how to control his drinking and drug addictions.

The book is his journey through rehab and how be becomes a better person. There is a lot of vulgarity and things that seem inappropriate but are a must for the story. The language is probably how everyone talked and the extreme drug situations are really what he went through.

There has been a lot of controversy over this book because there are parts that are "embellished" and altered. If you can see though all of that, then this book is truly amazing. I wouldn't suggest reading this book if you are under the age of fourteen due the language and theme of the book. You also might not want to read A MILLION LITTLE PIECES if you have a faint heart or easily get sick to your stomach because there are some extremely graphic scenes in the book. This is one I highly recommend, though.

Alluring, captivating, beautiful, amazing!by Anonymous

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February 17, 2008: James has an incredible talent to lure the reader in. This beautiful, forlorn, and humanizing story will change your view of life in so many ways. Being able to pick up a book that is so captivating and emotional is a breath of fresh air. I hope James realizes how brave he was for writing this story. I was very upset to watch Oprah rip this book apart just because not every detail was the complete truth. This story was amazing and the embellished parts helped James tell this story through his eyes. What did people expect? Someone recovering from all the things he did should never have been condemned for telling such a horrendous story. I just wanted to let all the readers know that his bravery is one to remember.


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