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April 1,2025
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This book took the author(s) seven days to write. It took me about seven hours to read. I laughed nonstop. I've never read the real "Million Little Pieces" but I know enough from his interviews to find the paralells hilarious. I can't wait to read more from these parody prosers!
April 1,2025
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This book was… weird. To be honest, I bought this accidentally. Friends have recommended “A Million Little Pieces” to me and I somehow accidentally bought this instead. The writing style is confusing, there is literally 0 plot, and the story just all around stinks. I finished it because I like to finish books I’ve started but that’s about the only reason.
April 1,2025
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Absolutely riveting, inspiring and gives reason to have faith in humanity's ability to wake up from a deep deep unconsciousness. I don't care about the controversy around it's label as a memoir versus fiction. Labels don't change how this book spoke to me.
April 1,2025
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After reading A Million Little Pieces, I thought that this was hilarious.
April 1,2025
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I only got past the first two pages of "A Million Little Pieces", but I could not put down "A Million Little Lies." It's hilarious!
April 1,2025
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I read A Million Little Pieces when Oprah raved about it. I was a huge Oprah (tv show) fan & did whatever she said I should. Anyway, I loved Frey's book so much I didn't sleep or eat until I finished it. And shortly after I bought My Friend Leonard & loved it just as well. Oprah then publicly humiliating Frey about his lies didn't do shit for me. It didn't change the fact that I thought it was a great fucking book. In fact, I still hold a grudge against Oprah for doing something so pointless & mean.

The parody was sarcastic enough for my liking & I did laugh aloud a few times, just not as much as I wish I had.
April 1,2025
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Disturbing . A fascinating read, regardless of how much of it is true.
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