A review by witchyhistorian
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry

4.0

Raw, authentic, and vulnerable, Perry's memoir is a reminder of the humanity behind celebrity, and the hidden battles behind smiles and witty banter. His age shows in the self-narrated audiobook, but he is still our beloved Chandler Bing, with dry wit, self-deprecation, and irreverent exposure of his greatest sins and most cherished accomplishments.
Trigger warnings: drug use and abuse, mental health, and suicidal ideation.