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A review by britreadsalot
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry
I'm not going to rate this because, as someone else once said, it's a little like rating someone else's life.
This book was bittersweet as the such hopeful message at the end of the book was so sad due to Matthew Perry not being with us anymore.
I had no idea his struggles were so many. I had no idea the number of times he almost died. He had survived so much. Which again, make this book more heartbreaking. I did tear up a couple of times. How could you not? Especially hearing his own words in his own voice.
If you read this book, do it by audiobook. Trust me. It's the best experience.
This book was bittersweet as the such hopeful message at the end of the book was so sad due to Matthew Perry not being with us anymore.
I had no idea his struggles were so many. I had no idea the number of times he almost died. He had survived so much. Which again, make this book more heartbreaking. I did tear up a couple of times. How could you not? Especially hearing his own words in his own voice.
If you read this book, do it by audiobook. Trust me. It's the best experience.