raineshower wrote:
I must say though... I am halfway through, and yes, it's a good book, but it's not NEARLY what I was expecting from people's reviews.[/img]
 
James Frey is an asshole and his publishing company (Harper) are idiots.
I can't BELIEVE they're still marketing that and <u>My Friend Leonard</u> as non-fiction.
He even admitted that he made them up.  He wrote a fucking letter to his readers apologizing for making up stuff.  It's not a work of non-fiction, it's a work of biographical fiction and should be marketed as such.
By the way, I'm sick of seeing him on my bestseller list every week.  Just when I thought I'd finally gotten rid of him, <u>My Friend Leonard</u> was printed in trade and now it's back on list again.  *mutter*
For my reading:
I finally finished <u>First Rider's Call</u> and OMG IT WAS SO GOOD.  You should all go out and read <u>Green Rider</u> and then read <u>First Rider's Call</u> and then anticipate the third one with me.  The second one was better than the first.  The third comes out in August.  I have mine on pre-order.  
 
 
 
So now that I've finished that, my paperback copy of <u>Ilium</u> has been calling to me to re-read it.  I read it in hardcover, and then bought the paperback (even though I own the hardcover) so I could write all over it during my re-read.
This isn't the cover I have, but it's a trade size that I'm going to have to buy now 
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