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Friends lovers and the big terrible thing book review
Friends lovers and the big terrible thing book review













This title is available through the Hachette Australia website. Supposedly written by him in longhand as sort of bitterly funny, personal and ranting screed, this is surely all too much for anyone expecting a more user-friendly celebrity memoir, while addicts fighting to get clean might find it unhelpful given that he keeps on lapsing back into appalling addictive carry-on despite knowing full well what’s happening.Īnd when he says that he would gladly give away the huge money and the mega-fame if only he could live a normal life, it’s impossible to really believe him. Unflinchingly honest, moving, and hilarious: this is the book fans have been waiting for. By the time he finally gets to his casting in TV’s Friends in the mid-‘90s, it’s hard to believe that he was still actually alive, and he kept on trying to change that, over and over, as his fame soared and the millions of bucks piled up. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing is an unforgettable memoir that shares the most intimate details of the love Perry lost, his darkest days, and his greatest friends.

friends lovers and the big terrible thing book review

However, he can also recall where things began to go wrong, and the unintentionally damaging events that led to his slide, as a teen, into alcoholism, drug abuse (legal and illegal) and outrageous self-destructive behaviour. Perry’s first book is a harrowing autobiographical study of his almost-suicidal experiences as an addict, and just to make sure we know what we’re in for it, yes indeed, starts with the time he barely made it to hospital before his colon exploded.Īfter an introduction by another Friend, Lisa Kudrow, this proceeds not-quite-chronologically into Matthew’s Canadian youth and some of the best times of his earliest days.















Friends lovers and the big terrible thing book review