A+Million+Little+Pieces+-+Meeting+1

Discussion Questions:
The book itself is an easy read but the format can make it confusing. Only because there is not much of a structured format to the way the book was written. Thoughts tend to run together. He has things hard but he did them to himself. He is trying to fix his problems which is a courageous and redeemable thing. I think everyone can relate to having low points in their lives and feeling upset and hopeless. Yes, we will believe it will progress because James seems to talk about her a lot and they probably will get in trouble if their relationship progresses.
 * 1) Do you like the way the book is written, do you think it's an easier read or more confusing?**
 * 2) Do you think it's confusing the way James jumps to flashing back to that one girl?**
 * 3) What's your perspective on James's life?**
 * 4) Can you relate to anything that's happened in the book so far?**
 * 5) Do you think James's and Lily's relationship will progress,and will they get in trouble for it?**

Summary:
Our group has discussed the book in depth so far. We all seem to strongly dislike the format. The sentences are run-on, random capitalization and choppy dialogue with no quotations. It's confusing at times and we wish that it wasn't like this. One thing we discussed in particular was the main character and author, James Frey. James is the main character in a rehabilitation center. We have observed the painful things that he's gone through such as a dual root canal and extensive mouth surgery and all agree that it was hard to read because there was an abundance of details. We're all very excited to see where the book is going from here because not much has happened.