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So, I'm not sure if any of you knew this, but apparently one of the authors of this book (there are two) is the guy who wrote A Million Little Pieces and pretended it was his memoir.

And Alex's Beastly will be out around then too! Woot woot!
Heather wrote: "So, I'm not sure if any of you knew this, but apparently one of the authors of this book (there are two) is the guy who wrote A Million Little Pieces and pretended it was his memoir."
The way I heard it was that James Frey (the guy from A Million Little Pieces) basically just cruises colleges and recruites desperate poor writing students to write books with a plotline that James Frey already thought of. Apparently he is trying to cash in in the YA-craze that is going on, and is really trying to push Aliens as the new 'it' thing. It makes me so angry, because these kids are being taking advantage of (their contract is SO bad. The authors are not allowed to talk about their novels without James Freys consent, and the publishing contract has a clause in it that they can't question the money they are supposed to be making. So they can get paid 5 cents and they can't even object to it. But when you are a student with a crazy amount of collegedebt and a famous writer offers you a chance to work for him I can understand the temptation) and this book is so obviously a cash cow (which explains how the book was published only half a year ago, but already the movie version is finished)
Also I heard the book isn't that great and it reads more like a script then an actual novel
The way I heard it was that James Frey (the guy from A Million Little Pieces) basically just cruises colleges and recruites desperate poor writing students to write books with a plotline that James Frey already thought of. Apparently he is trying to cash in in the YA-craze that is going on, and is really trying to push Aliens as the new 'it' thing. It makes me so angry, because these kids are being taking advantage of (their contract is SO bad. The authors are not allowed to talk about their novels without James Freys consent, and the publishing contract has a clause in it that they can't question the money they are supposed to be making. So they can get paid 5 cents and they can't even object to it. But when you are a student with a crazy amount of collegedebt and a famous writer offers you a chance to work for him I can understand the temptation) and this book is so obviously a cash cow (which explains how the book was published only half a year ago, but already the movie version is finished)
Also I heard the book isn't that great and it reads more like a script then an actual novel

James Frey's publishing company disgusts me...
I was annoyed by his lies in regards to "A million little pieces"...
But I still kind of want to read this book, mainly because it's gonna be a film with Alex Pettyfer.
Mairead wrote: "Before the book was even written, the film was commissioned, so that probably affected how it was written.
James Frey's publishing company disgusts me...
I was annoyed by his lies in regards to "..."
haha yeah (Dreamy sigh at Alex Pettyfer) I'll probably read it out of curiosity but I def. won't be paying for the book
James Frey's publishing company disgusts me...
I was annoyed by his lies in regards to "..."
haha yeah (Dreamy sigh at Alex Pettyfer) I'll probably read it out of curiosity but I def. won't be paying for the book



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8aXUN...

Dj, I am not a teenager, but I will be going to see it as well (even if I think the book sucks). Just like I will be going to see Beastly. <3

They also gave him a tattoo, which he didn't have...and that greenhouse...
But as long as they keep the soul of the book intact, I'm happy.
RIP Percy Jackson and the lightning thief. I hardly knew ye (on screen). :P

I am glad they made him all marked up instead of hairy. Because really, hairy? I was scared at first that that would look ridiculous, so I was glad they went in a different direction. And really, what would the point be in having Alex in the movie if we couldn't see him, lol.

That's an excellent point regarding Alex and his hotness being obscured by hair.

(view spoiler)


I recently finished this one, and I have to agree with Mairead's comment here.
Not only is the method of this book's conception a little unnerving, but I don't think the quality of the finished product is worth the hype. Yet that's not going to stop the loads of money they're likely to make off this production.



No offense to anyone who may like the books or author.


Oh yes just to name a few lol. Lets not forget the pretty little liars books, the Vampire Diaries books etc.
That I know of Stephanie Myer has moved on to either producing or directing. I think she did Austenland. She seems to have lost her urge to write more of that...stuff.


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