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Originally Posted by JennyPiccolo A Million Little Pieces by James Frey. It's about a guy in rehab with a cronic crack and booze addiction. It's pretty captivating, but somehow emotionless. He's received a lot of bad press because some of the story is fabricated, but while some parts didn't ring entirely true, I don't think real life always flows into a perfect novel. It's fairly well written, and has interesting use of dialogue, omitting any punctuation in conversation, which creates a sort of stream-of-consciousness effect that runs into his thoughts.
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I started reading this recently but oddly I don't remember finishing it and I don't think I even own it. Maybe I started it at a friend's house or something - must pick it up for myself as I remember being quite into it.