Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - A Million LIttle Pieces

A Million LIttle Pieces
A Million LIttle Pieces
Author: James Frey
At the age of 23, James Frey woke up on a plane to find his four front teeth knocked out, his nose broken, nad a hole through his cheek. he had no idea where the plane was headed nor any recollection of the past two weeks. An alcoholic for ten years and a crack addict for three, he checked into a treatment facility shortly after landing. Ther...  more »
ISBN: 147072
Publication Date: 9/22/2005
Pages: 430
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
 3

4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Anchor
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 37
So Oprah had a hissy fit over this book. So people were put off because of some alleged fictionalization of this story. Regardless, it is excellent reading, and the author either has done a tremendous amount of research into addiction and recovery, or experienced addiction and recovery to tell this chilling story. In all reality, when one tells their side of a story, who isn't tempted to expound upon the truth a bit? Embellishment makes for good story telling. The only difficulty I had with the story is that an addict as severe as Frey could gain and maintain sobriety in as short a time as six weeks.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 25
An amazing novel. I wasn't interested in it until after the hype about the story being partially fiction. Even with that in mind, this book was excellent; one of the few life-changing novels I've read in my life.
Frey's writing makes him one of your family members or a close friend. You want him to succeed in sobering up and you hurt when he hurts.
Truly beautiful and incredibly sad, this novel will haunt you for a long time after you've read it.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 22
Being the wife to an addict and alcoholic(10 years sober) I really enjoyed the book. I felt like it was something I needed to read. A great insite to what getting clean "feels like".

Fiction or non-fiction, it doesn't really metter, it's still a great story.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 53 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 16
A really good book, even though all the stuff came out later on the Oprah show ,about it also being a little bit of fiction as well as a memoir of addiction, it was still a really good book. I really couldn't have cared less if it was real or fiction...it was a riveting realistic portrayal of addiction.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
A controversial memoir about a young man suffering from substance abuse - I enjoyed it immensely regardless if it really occurred like this or not.
Read All 490 Book Reviews of "A Million LIttle Pieces"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

knut avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 59 more book reviews
Addiction and recovery; what has changed in 20 years time? This gripping memoir is a bare bones rehersal of cause and effect, trials and failures, expectations and a grasping for any form of hope.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 372 more book reviews
A very hard book to read. The destruction and wasted lives of substances abuse are hard to comprehend. He was able to stop and gain control of his life without using the 12 steps of AA, but he is a man with unbelievalbe control. It will make you glad your now addicted to anything.
onlyonenita avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 14 more book reviews
I don't care that this book was partially based on real-life experiences and parts were fabricated. It was still a very good read. Extremely engaging and you find yourself rooting for people.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on
Very revealing.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 72 more book reviews
Although we now know parts of the book are not autobiographical - the story telling is still very interesting... does paint a rather visceral account of the ugly bits of addiction. Worth the read.
CharleneY avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 80 more book reviews
You know what? I don't care about the big stink over whether every freakin fact is accurate or not (although OKAY, he lied about a lot, LOL). it's such a great book. I think it stands on its own, so if it makes you feel betetr cross out memoir and write novel and be done with it. (Why he didn't do that in the first place is beyond me. He could say like, "based" on my life. Duh.)
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 6 more book reviews
Despite the controversy I felt it was a great account of addiction and recovery
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 4 more book reviews
Sorry, not my cup of tea.. Tedious one line conversations that seem to go on forever. I got that he doesn't believe in God or a higher power, I can respect that. I have about 10 more pages to finish the book & I can't wait.

Anne
isitfriday avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 170 more book reviews
I dont care about all the drama Oprah tried to stir up around this book. I enjoyed it, i felt like i was getting a peek into an addict's head and that was so interesting to me. I think James Frey is a fantastic author with a singular voice, that I was moved by, isnt that what you want in a book? I am looking forward to reading 'My Friend Leonard' which is the follow up to this.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 2 more book reviews
I read this book after all the hoop-la on Oprah, so I went in to this book knowing parts were embellished. I thought it was very well written. I have never read a book quite like it, it was the hardest and easiest book I have read. Descrepencies or not, I believe the heart of the addiction struggle rings true.
slrinvt avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 8 more book reviews
I'd heard a lot about this book when it first came out, telling a very true-to-life story of a recovering addict. Then it was found that it was a complete hoax. I wanted to learn for myself what was so true-to-life about it. The sentence structure was different, so it took a bit to get used to it. It was pretty graphic and a few times I had to skip the section I was reading to keep from gagging! It was interesting to read what may go on in an addict's mind as they go through the process of detox.
colie1718 avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 70 more book reviews
Great strange read. Once I found out that James Frey wrote the entire book as fiction , it was a complete turn off.
gardengnome99 avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 8 more book reviews
Augusten Burroughs book Dry, is a better book, and better written.

A big part of the power of this book was the idea that it was a true memoir. It has been revealed that large parts were fabricated, and that diminishes the impact of the story, and kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on
I ate this book up word for word. Loved every paragraph. It is compelling! I have never read a book where I find myself having to take a breather to compose myself between thoughts!
dragonflies avatar reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 66 more book reviews
A bunch of crap. All lies. Don't waste your time being sucked into this.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 65 more book reviews
Difficult to read and follow along. Not what I expected.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 12 more book reviews
I found it to be a real page turner, despite all the controversy about his imbellishments.
reviewed A Million LIttle Pieces on + 70 more book reviews
A story of one man's addiction, painfully honest. "The War and Piece of addiction. One of Oprah's book picks.

Book Wiki

Original Publication Date (YYYY-MM-DD)

Genres: