A review by racheltanza
The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Tom Bissell, Greg Sestero

5.0

This book was everything. Like many, I've held an intense fascination with The Room since first seeing it earlier this year. The beauty of this book is that it's so much more than a tell all (though it does tell a lot). It's a fascinating character study, a portrait of a friendship, a look into the process of becoming an actor in Hollywood. It's funny, sad, unbelievable, at times weirdly inspirational. Just a really good book. Highly recommended (but watch The Room first).