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  1. An international controversy began on 8 January 2006, when The Smoking Gun – a website renowned for posting exclusive information regarding celebrities and other gossip – published ‘A Million Little Lies: Exposing James Frey’s Fiction Addiction’.

  2. The crimes, as well as the prison terms described in the book, are fictitious, and they are the very lies that caused Frey’s literary downfall in real life. Explanation of the famous quotes in A Million Little Pieces, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.

  3. Jan 11, 2006 · Though Mr. Frey in "A Million Little Pieces" and the follow-up memoir, "My Friend Leonard," paints himself as having committed numerous felonies and as having spent three months in jail...

  4. A Million Little Pieces is a book by James Frey, originally sold as a memoir and later marketed as a semi-fictional novel following Frey's admission that many parts of the book were fabricated. [1] It tells the story of a 23-year-old alcoholic and abuser of other drugs and how he copes with rehabilitation in a twelve steps -oriented treatment ...

  5. Aug 28, 2019 · “Things That Happened,” one reads. “This,” says the other. On that note, those of long memory may recall the writer James Frey, whose 2003 book A Million Little Pieces became a sensation as a...

  6. Jan 10, 2006 · In "A Million Little Pieces" Mr. Frey says that the three-month sentence stemmed from a 1992 arrest on felony charges, including fighting with police officers and hitting an officer with his car,...

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  8. Jan 11, 2006 · That’s the question some folks may be asking about A Million Little Pieces, the Oprah-endorsed book by James Frey (left) that was the No. 2 best-seller in the U.S. in 2005, now that a...

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