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SheilaT

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20. A Million Little Pieces by James Frey.
Mon Apr 2, 2012, 10:06 PM
Apr 2012

I actually could not get past the first two paragraphs, because as a former airline employee I can assure you that no one would be allowed to board a plane in the physical condition he claims to have been in -- bloodied about the face. Just would not happen.

So I felt quite vindicated when it turned out he'd made most of it up. Made me wonder why the editor didn't question that opening. Although, it often seems as though books are barely edited any more.

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