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outsmartyourshelf 's review for:
Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing
by Matthew Perry
dark
emotional
funny
informative
reflective
medium-paced
The autobiography of 'Friends' star Matthew Perry is an honest, unflinching look at his life & his struggle with alcohol & drug addiction. I didn't realise it had gotten as bad as it was, taking 55 pills a day at some point & ending up in a coma for 2 weeks!
Perry is very frank with the fact that at times he was not a nice person to those around him, as Chandler would have said "Could I BE more of an asshole?". Obviously reading this book after Perry's death almost 2 years ago gives it an extra sense of poignancy - he was trying to keep clean & looking forward to life but couldn't quite manage it. RIP.
Perry is very frank with the fact that at times he was not a nice person to those around him, as Chandler would have said "Could I BE more of an asshole?". Obviously reading this book after Perry's death almost 2 years ago gives it an extra sense of poignancy - he was trying to keep clean & looking forward to life but couldn't quite manage it. RIP.