![]() ![]() It starts with his colon exploding and dives headlong into multiple addiction treatments before circling back to his early life and career. So, if you haven’t listened to the book, don’t expect it to be funny. ![]() I applaud him for coming out this honestly about his life and struggles with addiction, but given the physical toll it’s taken on him, maybe narrating an audiobook wasn’t the best method of delivery. I want to note, before I get any comments from people upset with me, my entire review is on the audiobook, not the message in the book and it’s not meant to be commentary on Matthew Perry or his life. I happily started listening and my first thought was, “Did Matthew Perry have a stroke?” Obviously, I don’t keep up with pop culture and I didn’t watch the Friends reunion, so I was shocked when I expected Chandler Bing and didn’t get it. Finally I used my Audible credit to get it. Apparently everyone else really likes him too, because I waited, and waited, and waited. ![]() And I really like Matthew Perry, so I waited for it from my library. I was going to buy this to read, but a good friend insisted that I need to listen to it. ![]()
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