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A review by ktbxter
Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing: 'Funny, Fascinating and Compelling' the Times by Matthew Perry
5.0
I find it really difficult to rate memoirs because how can you rate how someone talking about their life entertained you? Either way, 5 stars.
It was almost fascinating reading about Matthew Perry's life and his struggles. I truly had no idea the extent of it.
When I was reading it was as if Matthew nas narrating it in my head. It was written in the way I'd imagine he talks and how his brain flowed.
I liked the spacing of the deeper chapters being separated by the interludes talking about somehow even deeper subjects. It just worked.
It was almost fascinating reading about Matthew Perry's life and his struggles. I truly had no idea the extent of it.
When I was reading it was as if Matthew nas narrating it in my head. It was written in the way I'd imagine he talks and how his brain flowed.
I liked the spacing of the deeper chapters being separated by the interludes talking about somehow even deeper subjects. It just worked.