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Book Review: My Friend Leonard

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When I read James Frey’s first book A Million Little Pieces, I thought it was the most intense book I had read in a long time.  Frey’s second book – My Friend Leonard, which continues where the first book leaves off, is even more intense. 

This book starts at the bottom (like the first one does), starts to climb a little, and then turns you upside down and smashes your head into a concrete floor over and over again.  I started it in the Seattle airport last night on my way to Boston on the red eye – I figured I’d just get started and then put it down when I settled in on the plane to fall asleep.  Bad plan.  An hour into the flight, I finally gave it up and went to sleep.  I finished the book off after I woke up in Boston this morning.  The roller coaster ended – finally – on page 357.

Frey is incredible on numerous dimensions.  For starters, this dude is unbelievably stubborn.  It works against him for a while, but it ultimately works for him in major ways.  Next, he transitions from a devastating first 24 years of his life into a supremely articulate, yet rawly emotional, human.  While he struggles, is afraid of himself, hates his fear, and suffers, he never gives up, especially since he knows that giving up will mean death for him.

His friend Leonard is a major part of this.  Leonard has his own issues, but is an awesome friend when Frey keenly needed one.  Leonard is unapologetic, unyielding, and knows life is meant to be lived.  The interplay between Frey and Leonard is awesome, especially when you toss in Leonard’s bodyguard Snapper.

This book is brilliant.  Do NOT read it without reading A Million Little Pieces first.

June 26th, 2005     Categories: Books    
  • StephanieGelinas

    I want to say something about James Frey, I just read “a million little Pieces ” I love his witting, in many was it changed my life. His words moved me. Most of the things that he writes about I have felt, lived or disgustingly understand.
    I am 20 and I have been in and out of all sorts of addictions all my life. In and out of rehab’s. In and out of living. His writing touched me. He touched me in a that real way. In a way that you can only be grateful for, another’s understanding it is beautiful. It Changed me. It made me cry, Made laugh and made me smile.

    I don’t care if its not all true and I don’t care if it is. Fuck Oprah. If she wants to uncover bullshit, she should sit down and actually listen to the diarrhea dripping from doctor Phil’s lips. I don’t know where he got is degree but it may as well, been from the back of a fruit loops box. He is a moron and so is she for not seeing the beauty of this book. Shame on Oprah for focusing on her feelings of being hoodwinked. For a women with a lot of money and a book club she sure doesn’t know much about writing, well good writing anyway.

    Most books are interruptions of deep parts of people. Good books have words and meanings that shake you, burn you and give you goose bumps. Great writers create things.. unforgettable authors tell stories and make words so real that people feel them, feel them deep and feel them right. The type of creation that only the understanding, of life, scars, true tears, fear, true happiness, raw and real… that only true emotion can encompasses. James Frey is an Unforgettable author. The issues of truth or correctness is for information in encyclopedias. Writing that changes you, knows no correctness. Real raw things that leave marks on souls, don’t have dates or order or correctness. They just are.

    Thank you,
    Stephanie Gelinas

  • StephanieGelinas

    I want to say something about James Frey, I just read “a million little Pieces ” I love his witting, in many was it changed my life. His words moved me. Most of the things that he writes about I have felt, lived or disgustingly understand.
    I am 20 and I have been in and out of all sorts of addictions all my life. In and out of rehab’s. In and out of living. His writing touched me. He touched me in a that real way. In a way that you can only be grateful for, another’s understanding it is beautiful. It Changed me. It made me cry, Made laugh and made me smile.

    I don’t care if its not all true and I don’t care if it is. Fuck Oprah. If she wants to uncover bullshit, she should sit down and actually listen to the diarrhea dripping from doctor Phil’s lips. I don’t know where he got is degree but it may as well, been from the back of a fruit loops box. He is a moron and so is she for not seeing the beauty of this book. Shame on Oprah for focusing on her feelings of being hoodwinked. For a women with a lot of money and a book club she sure doesn’t know much about writing, well good writing anyway.

    Most books are interruptions of deep parts of people. Good books have words and meanings that shake you, burn you and give you goose bumps. Great writers create things.. unforgettable authors tell stories and make words so real that people feel them, feel them deep and feel them right. The type of creation that only the understanding, of life, scars, true tears, fear, true happiness, raw and real… that only true emotion can encompasses. James Frey is an Unforgettable author. The issues of truth or correctness is for information in encyclopedias. Writing that changes you, knows no correctness. Real raw things that leave marks on souls, don’t have dates or order or correctness. They just are.

    Thank you,
    Stephanie Gelinas

  • http://bro880@aol.com Gary

    My wish is that James will read this. Do not get discouraged. You are one terrific writer as is evidenced by all the people writing in favor of you. I am not normally a reader, but my daughter brought the Million Little Pieces book home for the Christmas holidays. Like Oprah said she couldn’t put the book down. I was the same way. I’d wake up at 2 AM and go downstairs to read until it was time to go to work. Dec. 27 was my birthday so I treated myself to buying and reading Leonard. Same story, couldn’t put it down. James, I’d love for you to write a story about Snapper. Both books caused me to laugh and cry. Of course at 2 AM no one saw me crying. James, they say publicity is good no matter whether it’s good or bad. It’s no fun when people attack you as you’ve been attacked and no fun for your family, parents, and brother, but It’s not like you killed someone. Like you said in your book, just hold on. You have a very bright future as a writer. I’m honored to say I read your 2 books and look forward to many more from you.

  • Tammy Wade

    I have never had a drug or alcolhol problem but I loved James’ book. Whatever troubles a person has they could learn a lesson reading this book. I think Oprah should be ashamed of herself. She obviously missed the whole point to the book. I could care less which facts are true and which aren’t. The point of this story for me was to “just hold on” no matter what your problem. I would like to say to James, don’t let these people who obviously have nothing better to do, get you down. Just hold on, cause there are many more people out there who got it ! As for addicts who read this book and feel lied to, James feelings were real, I don’t doubt that. The message is real, don’t miss it. I have to applaud James for going on the Oprah show , he knew what was coming, and he stood up and took responsibilit for it. Bravo to you James !!!! Keep holding on !!!!!

  • cyn

    first of all, i want to say that i support James Frey 100%
    Pieces and my friend leonard are addicting. i couldn’t put the books down even when tears were streaming down my face!
    the emotion, the rawness, the heart wrenching moments the words… i couldn’t put the books down. James, hold on and PLEASE keep writing.

    the subject of Oprah…i will never watch Oprah again. nor will i buy her magazine or anything else she sells.
    I feel her behavior was unfeeling, heartless and cruel. where was her compassion and her loyalty that she is known for?
    did she not remember the main subject of the book, addiction to alcohol and drugs? and the ablity to hold on? it wasn’t about the time he was going to spend in jail.
    I was outraged like many others about her behavior and her judgement. Who has a right to judge someones memories or their experiences?

    I didn’t write Oprah, because I refused to join her listing in order to send a message. so, i was happy to fall upon this link to vent my outrage about her behavior. i live in chicago and it is amazing how many people are talking about all of this…in the office, on the L, everywhere. most in support of James! I hope he sells even more books.

    Keep writing James!
    hold on,
    cyn

  • Cindy McGill

    I refuse to write Oprah as well. Thank you for this site, as I was surfing to find Mr. Frey’s personal email address to write him ‘in support’. I hope he’s smiling all the way to the Bank :) In closing…does Oprah Forget when she wrote her ‘Memoir’ before she was Famous, and that her Mother and Aunt accused her of fabricating pieces

  • Greg Teter

    I am an addict and I don’t care if James Frey lied in his book. A Million Little Pieces saved my life. It wasn’t until I read this book that I realized I was an addict. After reading it, I immediatley sought help for my addiction. I believed that if anyone,fictional or real, could survive what happened in A Million Little Pieces, I could survive what was thrown at me. As an addict, I know that only other addicts even come close to understanding what its like to have your life controlled by drugs. I also believe that no one but an addict could have written a book with so much detail. I say that James Frey should be praised for his book and the courage to write it. Maybe if Oprah spent some time in a rehab center, feeling rejected by everyone in the world, and wanting to die so as not to hurt the people that you love anymore, she wouldn’t be quick to discredit James Frey and his wonderful book

  • Butashana

    I’m so glad to have found a forum to post my thoughts about the most disgusting display and ambush I’ve ever seen on television.

    My question is to Oprah…… did you, in fact, have any form of gastric bypass to lose your weight. Tell the truth!!!! Frankly, after this egomanical display of mean spiritedness and abuse of power I don’t care. I used to think that if I ever met Oprah I could envision a wonderful friendship, now I wouldn’t accept the introduction. She’s absolutely frightening.

    I have cancelled my subscription to her magazine. She has lost all crediblity. I have never seen such cruelty masked in a cloak of self-righteousness. How about the all important human qualities of compassion and empathy!? Her disgusting attack could have had a far greater impact for the cause of truth if it had been done in a respectful and compassionate manner since she was, in this case, dealing with an admittedly damaged soul.

    Oprah, you remind me of the Dr. Seuss classic, Yertle the Turtle….. remember what happened to him.

  • http://www.joanhallhovey.com Joan Hall Hovey

    I am heartened to read so many wonderful posts in support of James Frey. He deserves your support, and not the bashing he’d been getting of late.

    Memoir is a book written from memory, and memory is subjective and selective. An author has not only a right, but an obligation to shape his outpourings into a readable book, and to enhance the scenes for dramatic purpose.

    I don’t believe very many memoirs would stand up to the harsh light of scrutiny that A Million Little Pieces has. I just finished reading Teacher Man by the brilliant memorist Frank McCourt. It was wonderful, but I doublt Mr. McCourt recalls verbatim conversations with students that took place thirty years ago.

    I believe James Frey will survive this dark time in his life (God knows he didn’t need another) and I look forward to reading his next book, and the one after that.

  • Stephanie From TN

    This book is wonderful. James Frey, you do have supporters out here. I am one of them. I have also spread the word via my blog that gets quite a lot of visitors each day. I love the book, I think Oprah sucks for what she did. I also think it is so sad that she has so much power and is so iconic that she could literally ruin a mans life in a matter of a 60 minute interview. If she would not have done that show, do you think that James Frey’s agent would have dropped him. Everyone is jumping on the Oprah bandwagon and it is disgusting. If you can remember exactly what you did and how you did it over 10 years ago even when you are a raging alcoholic and drug addict then I want to talk to you because that is a crock. I am not a drug addict nor an alcoholic and I can barely remember where I ate lunch last week. The fact that he embelished details and changed names and parts of the story are so INSIGNIFANT here. See the big picture people. The book is fabulous, that is the bottom lined. It had a profound affect on me and I cannot wait to read Leonard. I hope to hell that James Frey will be ok and come through this awful time. Just know that you have people that support you. I will continue to read and buy your books for as long as you continue to write them.

  • Cindy

    A good book, in the end, is still a good book. Keep writing, James, and I will keep reading.

  • Lisa

    I have to say the book Fucking Rocks! I am a recovering addict and alcoholic for many years now after reading the book I am glad I am sober I remember when I was there James and I have felt your pain many, many times. Good luck to all those who have ever had addictions, live with addicts, alcoholics or co-depends. Keep writing and I look forward to the next books

  • Dottie Barton

    How sad when Ophra Winfrey embarrasses James Frey and her arrogance toward him is just laughable. She is the one who is embarrassed and since she considers herself some kind of a spokesperson for “angels” how hypercritical is that? As a Mom who lost her own daughter recently and suddenly to alcohol and pharmaceutical addictions, I read that wonderful book and sent it to a member of my family to read. Addictions run in the family and I wanted him to think clearly how they creep up on you, and how you are never cured. You are only a drink away. The rehab success is strictly up to you. You cannot ever say that you will drink only socially, etc. It does not work that way. Thank you, James, for your book. You are a gifted writer, so never stop. This will pass away and people will look forward to any book you write. Who cares if it has the “Oprah” stamp.

  • K.

    I am a huge fan of “A Million..”
    Exaggerated, fiction, truth, or all parts thereof, I don’t care. It was fantastic reading. I could not put it down. Way to go James. Can’t wait to get “…Leonard”.
    Best wishes from Dallas!!

  • K

    Does anyone have an email address for James Frey? Thanks!!

  • Diana R.

    I’m a drug addict.

    I’m clean and sober today thanks to the rooms of AA and NA, and the people in them, and a great sponsor, and my Higher power.

    I choose to be clean and free today. I nearly died 3 years ago after OD’ing on legal drugs, prescribed for my by a doctor. If I had died, I would have left behind my husband, 2 beautiful children, my 3 sisters, my parents, and many friends.

    When I first entered recovery, I was shattered, and my very personality was destroyed from years of self-abuse. I was quite impressionable during my first year of recovery.

    I have looked at this book and saw it as filled with artificial drama and juvenile attempts at creating emotion, written by a narcissistic punk who wanted to seem “macho” or “cool” and hopefully pick up some female companionship in the process.

    I say that I am in recovery. Any true addict or alcoholic is either in recovery or relapse. We never “recover”, as Frey claimed.

    If I had read this book early on, I probably would have fallen for it. I, too, might have worshiped the author and considered it part of a higher force filling me with courage. Once it was revealed as a sham, an intentional misuse of license, such as claiming one has cancer when one does not, I would have felt angry and betrayed. That was an emotion common to me in my first year of sobriety.

    If I had picked up a drink or a drug back then, it still would have been my choice – a choice based on my continuous battle with a physical disease which is manifested in the brain. It would have served no purpose to place blame – yet still, Frey’s behavior is very, very wrong.

    Alcoholism and drug addiction are a progressive, fatal disease. Many try to win the battle – many more succumb.

    As one who struggles daily with this disease, I do not appreciate being used and manipulated by a self-centered thug who capitalizes on the misfortunes of others. Outright lying about his involvement in a train/car wreck where two families lost their daughters is not an “exaggeration”. Frey’s conduct is reprehensible and has done serious damage to these families. (Ref: The Smoking Gun)

    I thank God that I do have Him as my Higher Power, and that while through His grace I have survived another 24 hours, my faith tells me that He ultimately will write the last chapter in Frey’s book.

    Perhaps Frey’s next non-fiction piece will exploit children born with genetic defects, hospice patients, or military widows.

    We can hardly wait.

  • lnThomas

    I agree – Oprah is into ego gratification and glamour. She has lost her way. Money=Power in her eyes. not mine.

    I hope James Frey is aware i.e. sees these posts to see how much support he still has.

    I do not know how to really email him….
    LN in AL

  • Lois

    I thoroughly enjoyed A Million Little Pieces and it does not bother me that James changed some of the information. The story of addiction remains the same and he shed light on another avenue of rehabilitation. It is a great book for those who do not understand addiction, and has been an interesting topic of conversation. Oprah however is a real loser. I can not believe how cold and calculating she was to totally demean James on her show! She is misusing her power!
    Thank you James for your story.

  • Janet Witkosky

    Thank You James for a wonderful story. It doesn’t matter how much is embellished or even the “lies”. The facts are you are a recovering addict, you went to rehab, have been clean and sober and have been an inspiration to many. Thank You

    I have been an “Oprah” viewer for many years. Since she “blasted” you, I have not tuned in.

    Janet// San Francisco

  • http://nuggets Bob Kern

    When I read James Frey’s “A Million Little Pieces” I was a sophomore in highschool and a huge screw up in life. I attended an alternative school because i got kicked out of the 2 schools i attended prior. The book was given to me by my english teacher during by far the toughest times of my life. I didn

  • http://leonard holly

    i just love his damm books. i started my friend leonard this morning and cant put it down on page 209. two of the best books i ever read!

  • Tina

    I read A Million Little Pieces, which was a great book, I have been there done that. We all have a story to tell, and if I were going to go back and try and remember all the things I did, there would be no way, so really it shouldn’t matter how exact if you can remember the matter. I am reading My Friend Leonard now and I take in both books the view and understanding from a drug addicts mind and the books to me are a reality. It all pretty much the same in drug addicts minds and it is refreshing know that someone has been through the same things, having the same thoughts. The only thing I could say that is all the cussing could be lightened. I use to be a big cusser, but now I try not to, so reading as many F words in his book, my mind has been cussing lately. Otherwise I want to know what made Jim so angry? Thank you for writing these books, I fully respect your tendancy.

  • Lisa

    Dear James Frey,

    I just finished your book and it touched me deeply. I read it because Oprah panned it. The prose and style of writing were captivating. I can’t wait to read the next book. Thank you so very much!

  • Cori

    Dear James,
    Not sure if you will ever read this but I hope you are ok. This world is so messed up…

    You wrote a great book and you are an excellent writer. We all know books are exaggerated and sensationalized! You don’t want to bore the readers. The important facts are that you were a drug addict and now you are clean. Oprah really dissapointed me in her reaction. You have helped many many people-because people in the same situations need to relate. I just want you to know that the majority of people who have read your book still respect you. I hope you keep writing because I will be reading.
    Sincerely,
    Cori

  • Amanda

    It makes me so glad that so many people feel the way I do about Kames Frey’s mistreatment by Oprah. I once heard that reality is 99% perception. it was told in a way that he wanted for the purpose of exposing how he viewed himself. Maybe no one would care if he only spent one hour in jail, not longer.Then he may be seen by readers as a self-righteous and/or uneducated writer. His message came across to me because i saw something in what he went through in me, not on the same level but in overindulgence. Which, by the way is common these days. Give the guy a break. Maybe if we all had a personal team of chefs,trainers,cheuffers, celebrity friends, and whoever to surround and support because they’re being $$$ supported, we too could pass judgement from the comfort of what we like to think we think and what we like to think others think of us.

  • Caitlin

    I just read Million Little Pieces after I found out about the exaggeration of it and I LOVED IT. They style in which he wrote it, the language it was so genuine and from his heart. People need to back off the details of the book and focus on its intent. You can’t see the forest through the trees.

  • Kelly E

    I just wrote Oprah, not that she or her staff will ever read my email, but I felt it necessary. “A Million Little Pieces” changed my life and I am in recovery, coming up on 7 years. I would love to be a multi millionaire, quit my job and dedicate how ever much time it would take to watch every epidsode of Oprah’s show ever aired, read all of her bios and research her extensively. I’m sure I’d find “embelishments”. Noone should ever be treated the way Oprah treated Frey. God forbid all mighty Oprah be embarrased. I have no respect for her anymore and never will. Since she now has a $55 mil dollar radio deal, I’m sure she’ll be OK. With all of this negative publicity and hype, you’d think FREY was a terrorist. I loved that book and plan to read “My Friend Leonard” very soon.

  • Crystal

    am writing this in hopes that somehow somewhere James will be able to read it. James, please remember you are thought of highly by many many people, as you can obviously see from this site. I watched Oprah both times she had you on her show, and I saw Larry King when she called in. I disagree strongly with how she handled herself on the last show. I believe she could have easily made a 5 minute statement at the beginning of the show in regards to her “change-of-mind” and been done with it. I found her constant “belittling” (as this is what I saw it as) as completely unnecessary and very cruel. I fortunately have not had to experience anything you wrote of in Million Little Pieces, but still found it gripping and very revealing. I think, if not only providing inspiration to those who are in similar situations, it will also help all of us in the world to understand those people a little bit better. I have recently purchased My Friend Leonard and I very much look forward to reading it, without judgement or prejudice. I applaud you James! Please continue to write, you truly have a gift.

  • Ana

    I am reading ” a million little pieces” and i strongly like this book . Athough at certian times have diffculty reading it i believe this book helps other people understand that being an addict isnt easy. Mr Frey i absoultely love your book and i like how you are so detailed in it. i just hate how oprah just put you out there and made you look like a fool. supposley everyone likes her so why would she care. I LOVE YOUR BOOK.

  • Krystyna

    His book “A Million Little Pieces” draws you in as though you become an addict! Addicted to every word craving more.. I couldn’t put it down! James Frey is an AMAZING writer and should not be looked down upon for his work. He’s an addict it may be fabricated but it’s his reality! That is how it works for an addict. I hope you continue to write!

  • steve

    as someone sufferinging with an alcohol problem – i find his book a breath of fresh air.
    it doesn’t matter if his story is not completly true. It did somthing special for me, it made me think that there is a way out – it gave me hope!

  • shannon

    I have just finished MILLION LITTLE PIECES and catching up with all the oprah thing. I just want to say that the book was great, reminded me to some memories of my own. I was impressed with
    james and his mother,because I am a mother with a 28 yr old that has experimented with drugs and had lots of stories for me. Ive known alot of people that the caracters reminded me of, i would like james frey email also.

  • Colleen

    James, I hope this reaches you and maybe I just might be lucky enough to hear a response back (hint hint:) ).
    First of all, look at how many people admire you! Look at how many eyes you’ve captured, how many hearts you’ve touched, how many souls you have filled with LIGHT at the end of that tunnel. I want to tell you that as an addict of prescription drugs, it has NOT been easy. I too have graduated from a treatment program recently, then went through surgery (2 discs removed and replaced in my neck) and having to deal w/ a scarce amount of painkillers-it was trying as hell, that TEST: real true physical pain from the surgery vs. that NEED to rid emotional pain to ESCAPE and feel nothing. Every day was a test: do I call old doctors for refills on my morephine or lorcet, etc? No, I held on. I too deemed NA as a CRUTCH or REPLACEMENT and felt no desire to go, but simply to stay sober with my own willpower. It’s been tough, real tough, but each day I feel better and better about myself. I understood your experiences (though our addictions are different) perfectly! I mean to the T !! Everything you wrote, everything you felt, each minute that felt like a thousand, those racing thoughts (esp. during the night before bedtime), very similar to what I too have gone through and continue to bear. With my 10 years of drug-use, I’ve lost the interest and patience and ability to FOCUS and thus my daily reading went down the drain. For the first time in years, I have picked up a book, and actually read each and every page and have never felt so touched!!! So many emotions came over me that I couldn’t decide which to be most dominent. James, you are an amazingly BEAUTIFUL man!!! To go through all that you have and to come out a winner is unheard of! Truly, you have so much to be proud of!!! You deserve a huge HUG! :) )
    Keep up that Positive self of yours! Never let the turkeys get you down! It IS do-able to achieve a sober life and YOU are living proof of that! :) ))) I am undergoing physical therapy for my neck and will begin treatment (maybe surgery again) on my lower back, and I continue to be narcotic-free. Doctors’ have all been informed of my addiction and will not prescribe any “temptations” to me. I keep on-track and focused and yes I do: I hold on. I think of YOU each and every day (esp. those days the physical pain is high). You’re such a wonderful inspiration! I hope to see you down here in South Florida for a book signing soon.
    Thank you!!
    Love, Colleen
    valentine1971@yahoo.com
    furifun@hotmail.com

  • Danielle L

    I just finished reading the book yesterday. Before I actually got my hands on a copy, I already knew the fate of Lilly through Oprah’s webpage. I heard of the contraversy through my peers and through Oprah, I basically killed the ending for myself. So all throughout this book I knew that Lilly was going to die. It really ruined the book. And then when you’re finished, you feel so happy because he conquered all his addictions and stuff.

    then you remember: oh yeah, its full of lies.

    And you don’t know how to feel anymore.

    I blame myself for ruining it for myself, and I would of had loved the book 60x more if I didn’t know Lilly would of had died beforehand.

    And yeah, his imbellishments, I find creative.

    But Oprah has a good point, I do feel a little conned.

  • Jennifer

    As someone who is interested in writing, I think this novel is perfect. It was moving, comprehenceble and written wonderfully. I was able to look into the mind of an individual struggling with a severe addicition and the process he took to overcome it. I believe for the author to get his point/idea/story across he needed to “create” the supporting situations. My only question now is, is “My friend Leonard” along the same lines, ie. an upgraded memorior or 100% true or a work of fiction. I have only started MFL.

    Only time will tell.

  • Bernadette

    For those of you who have asked for James Frey’s email… It’s on his web site.

    james@bigjimindustries.com

  • liv

    A Million Little Pieces and My Friend Leonard were the best books i have ever read in my life. Oprah you SUCK! i love James Frey!!! Keep writing!!!

  • Rod

    the Southpark guys did a great job speaking out what’s been expressed in this blog.
    Fuck Oprah.

  • Negra

    I am in the mist of reading the book, “a million little pieces” and i must say he has been through alot and does not need the high and might queen bitch Oprah talking shit about him…everyone shits the same and bleeds the same. the book is extreamly brilliant. An addict turning a new leaf for the better, what more can we saw to this…but great job. but miss oprah who has been with a man for almost “50yrs” has to talk out her ass that she was lied to…who is she kidding is she God? who does she think she is to say such a thing to a person who is doing Great for himself. she needs to step off her high horse…and get over her fat ass!!!! if anyone is a fake liar it is her…please she has all this money and what does she do with it? Not help people like James Frey before he changed. I can’t wait to finish reading the book and get My freind Leonard.

    GREAT JOB JAMES!

  • Taylor

    Both James Frey books are Amazing.

    I would like James Frey’s Email Address, if anyone has it, please contact me.

    Imtaylor@aim.com

    thanks

  • Becka

    James Frey, your book was great! It was suspensiful, discriptive, and a learning experience. Dispite your few additions and subtractions to your book that wern’t the whole truth, one still has to remeber that it was a good book, and the fealing shouldn’t change a whole lot, because for the most part it is a real story. It’s amazing what all you’ve gone through. Also it was very brave to go back on to the Opera show and tell the truth. Not to mention the fact that you contained your self during the interview, opera on the other hand didn’t at all, and because of that she should feel embarissed not because you you but because of herself and her actions during that interview. Just redicilous!!! Your a great writer and should keep writing, tons of people out there still love your books, and would buy them, even the ones who sopposedly dissagree with what you did. KEEP WRITING!!!

  • Crystal

    I have read a “A Million Little Pieces” and being someone who got into trouble with drugsmyself and almost lost the Love of my life to them, I think that James Freys’ book was brilliant and inspiring I enjoyed going through the emotions with him as I read. It makes no difference if things have been altered or changed because the message of the book is so POWERFUL and gives us all a little more HOPE in a otherwise dark world.
    I hope that you read this Mr Frey because your book was a blessing to me and has touched every member of my family who has read it. Including my father who is an alcoholic (his response to it was a little more bitter) but I think thats because it was close to the bone, it left him a little raw and in even more denial. You are a brilliant writer and I wish there were more people like you who would put there selves out on a limb in order to Save instead of for personal gain. You Gained the most the lives of many people and are helping many families who are dealing or have dealt with the same situation. Thanks so much for writing that book and please don’t let ANYBODY stop you from writing because you are making a difference so just ‘HOLD ON!!!!’

  • Crystal

    Hi I would like James Frey’s e-mail address if any body has it please e-mail me at:
    crysi@webmail.co.za
    thanks all
    James keep up the good work

  • Looking for help

    Ok people desperate and looking for help.
    Yeah sure James Frey told a few fibs and made a a few things but fact remains he still bet his addictions.

    His books have helped someone I love very dearly through the hard times. This person I love so much is approaching the anniverisy of being clean and it has been a real struggle and he has faced some judgements.

    I would love nothing more than to be able to contact James and kindly request he write a short note to my loved one saying well done.

    I have not got a clue how to go about this can anyone help me please.

  • Bonnie

    James Frey is absolutely the most captivating author I have found of this time period. All of the books I am “supposed to” enjoy take me weeks to read, however, Frey’s book Million Little Pieces had me hanging on to every thought, word, and action and I didn’t want to put it down. Will Frey be speaking in the NJ/NY area? How do I contact this author to share a possibility for his next novel???????

  • Rachel

    I finished A Million Little Pieces and it was amazing. That is such a cliche word but I can not think of another. I did not read this book because of Oprah, I read it because a friend introduced it to me. I had no interest but decided I needed something to read so I picked it up and couldn’t put it down.

    As for the lies and embellishment and what not I was somewhat disappointed, not in the author. I support James Frey, and though he might have added exaggeration and lies and anything else I believe he has explained himself more than enough times. The complete basis of the book was true, it was minor details that were not made up but simply dramatized for effect.

    Perhaps he has lied but the book touched people’s hearts no matter what. I have read and only heard of 3 or 4 things proven wrong. None of which were proven as a complete lie, just altered. And as for mikie; the story did not take place in Vegas so your comment does not make much sense to me. And the book was not bullshit. The main point of the story all happened. This was a story from memory and James has said that he added dramatic features and embellishments to show his feelings and to make it more interesting, as do we all.

    It was a man admitting a life crisis and sharing it to the world. I do want to know everything that was actually true though, just because I am so interested in it and him. I can not wait to read My Friend Leonard. If anyone knows of anyway to contact Mr. Frey, such as email obviously, please let me know. Thank you.

  • Sunny

    Here is my long over due letter to the big “O”

    Dear Oprah,

    I am writing a long over due letter. I was just talking about you to a friend tonight, and I thought I would take the time to put my anger into words.

    Oprah, I started watching you when your show first began. I quit watching you after you crucified James Frey (in my opinion nothing less than a modern day lynching).

    I did buy that book based on your show last Sept. I read it in dismay. I DIDN’T believe much of what was said, ESPECIALLY the part about the dentist. I just figured you too knew some of his book was hooplah…..Oprah, I didn’t finish that book because of my disbelief, but THANKFULLY for your repeat show in Dec I did sell it on Ebay for $22.
    Then the Larry King incident occurred. THEN your show humiliating him occurred. In my TOTAL disbelief, you recanted all you had said about him. I still can’t believe that you succumbed to your ratings, and turned your back on your original feelings about it all.

    I think it’s great you love Tom C and all of them Oprah. I would however bet you all of your current earnings that when you started out you would never imagine the person you’ve turned into.

    I personally haven’t watched you since you looked into the camera and said you were sorry, and THEN turned on poor James (and his publishers). I would think you would have the intelligence to know he was lying in most of that book. Quite frankly I was embarrassed for you when you said you went to your dentist and he informed you that it was unlikely that poor James had teeth pulled in the raw.

    I don’t envy you nor the money you earn. You’ve sold out girl. That is between you and the god you profess to know so well. Spiritual leader….Nah, not in my book. No leader follows the crowd.

    Signed X viewer……

  • Bob

    his books aren’t really a biography…

  • Michelle

    I have to say that these two books, are by FAR the best two books i have ever read in my life. I am an addict of the same drug(S) and I cant even begin to tell people how dead on he is, the stubborness, the isolation, the behaviours, so many differant aspects of this novel hit me at home. James Frey, Thank you for wrighting some books that might change the way the world looks at an addict. Maybe those people that are on the streets arn’t just bums, or lazy or what ever. But real,people who have just lost themselves because of addiction, Cunning, baffling, and powerlessness, I beleive thats what we say in N/A. JAMES FREY- The Fucking man.

  • Michelle

    JAMES FREY IS THE FUCKING man! I just tried to leave a comment and it sounded so good but i dont have the time to rite it out again so i just wanna say I LOVE U thanks for helping to make the world understnd the addict a little bit better. Those arnt juts bums we see on the street those are real human beings who ended up were they are becuase of addiction. next time sombody wants to judge they should take a look in the mirror. neways had to let a little steam off some people ar ejust ignorant. JAMES LOVED BOTH UR BOOKS CAN WAIT FOR THE NEXT!