epigraph
An extract from James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces.
The Young Man came to the Old Man seeking counsel.
I broke something, Old Man.
How badly is it broken?
It’s in a million little pieces.
I’m afraid I can’t help you.
Why?
There’s nothing you can do.
Why?
It can’t be fixed.
Why?
It’s broken beyond repair. It’s in a million little pieces.
just after finishing reading a million little pieces read it in 2 days could not leave it down hav to wait til tom to get my friend leonard so looking forward to it.recommended it to all my friends. best book i hav ever read
I agree it is the best book i have ever read, and the same with Mr Friend Leonard just started Bright Shinny Morning! What a great writer!!!
Good on You Mate!!!!!!!!
Doug UK
Please write another book. I check all the time if there is a new book coming out.
You are a wonderful writer and I am looking forward to your next
Thanks
One of the most moving books I have ever read. Excellent piece of work.
Chris (UK)
Ciao a tutti. Sono onorato di scrivere una parola di commento;negli anni in cui l’ho letto e riletto e riletto… non ho mai trovato una sola parola che racchiudesse il senso delle passioni che questo libro può trasmettere, al di là del dibattito che possa suscitare!
Allora vorrei solo dire GRAZIE
JAMES
GRAZIE
Such great writer!! please write another book! i love the way u write u transmit soo much i love it everytime i read one of ur books i can not stop reading!
one of my favorite book of all time! Going to pick up yoru newest The “Final Testament of the Holy Bible” as soon as I can.
this is the closest thing to me. a million little pieces. i have never been addicted to drugs or alcohol, but every single world which came threw from your head is telling my story. i don’t care what people say about you. i don’t care what you thinking about yourself. you describes me better than i could describe myself and i’m grateful for that.
Dear Mr. Frey, I just finished your book. My daughter and husband read it before me and they loved it. I agree with the accolades that your book is a heart breakingly honest account and your charactersjump right off the page. But what I was most impressed with is that you wrote it just the way you saw it and felt it. The text came straight out of you to the page. I have dabbled with writing and it is so hard just to write without self-editing and feeling fear. You didn’t worry about quotation marks and figuring out how to write conversations correctly. Or how to put ti all together. I admired how you captured every emotion and feeling and wrote it down. I salute you.