FergieTCat
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2000
- Messages
- 5,738
Did anyone else read this book? Are you disappointed that it's mostly fiction?
I started the book and thought it was wonderful. However, I enjoy reading memoirs, and I like first person accounts. Now that I know it's fiction, I dont' want to finish it. I have no interest in reading a fictionalized account of drug rehab.
I can no longer connect with the author; I also think it was dishonest of him to market the book as non-fiction to publishers. I think the publishers should ask Mr. Frey to return any and all profits he made on the book and then use the money to reimburse disgruntled readers.
I think Oprah has a right to be upset; she endorsed the book. She helped promote sales. Basically, she was conned.
What do you think? Am I being to hard on James Frey? Do you think the book is worth finishing?
I started the book and thought it was wonderful. However, I enjoy reading memoirs, and I like first person accounts. Now that I know it's fiction, I dont' want to finish it. I have no interest in reading a fictionalized account of drug rehab.
I can no longer connect with the author; I also think it was dishonest of him to market the book as non-fiction to publishers. I think the publishers should ask Mr. Frey to return any and all profits he made on the book and then use the money to reimburse disgruntled readers.
I think Oprah has a right to be upset; she endorsed the book. She helped promote sales. Basically, she was conned.
What do you think? Am I being to hard on James Frey? Do you think the book is worth finishing?
