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The Chris Farley Show: A Biography in Three Acts by Tanner Colby, Tom Farley Jr.

dereadergal's review

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1.0

I was originally rather interested in this book for the first hundred or so pages, but then it got a little boring reading quotes from Farley's friends, relatives, coworkers over and over again. Maybe I should have been more of a Farley fan to like this book, or perhaps it should be just a tad shorter because I gave up half way though.

pikaharlow98's review

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emotional funny sad medium-paced

4.5

momster13's review

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5.0

I went back and forth in trying to describe this book. It's an emotional roller-coaster. A book that causes severe emotional whiplash. I often would be laughing out loud and then quiet and empathetic or on the verge of tears. This shed so much light on a man that had the ability to make others laugh and seemed/was so relatable. He was a kind, honest soul who got lost.

lukepadgett's review

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4.0

I picked up this book after getting a signed copy from Chris Farley's brother Tom. Never a fan of Farley and his work, I was more interested in how the story was told. Numerous interviews with people that knew the man over his short life (33 years and same as his idol Belushi). I have to admit that I was blown away. Farley was a complex creature; so giving of his time, money and empathy and so completely fucked up. ADDICTION at it's most extreme. I laughed, I cried, I cursed and I reflected while sitting down for 8 solid hours and finished this book. Ironically, the book turned out to be extremely addictive.

nancyroz1234's review

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5.0

So sad and such a waste, but certainly a strong message to be shared about addiction.

typical_ange's review against another edition

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5.0

If you want to dive into the person Chris Farley really was, this book is great! His loving family and friends paint a beautiful picture of who Chris was and make you feel the weight of his struggles. Often people forget that celebrities are people too and have their own demons. This book sheds light on many points in Chris’s career. Highly recommend.

srash's review

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4.0

Well, that was depressing. :(

colleenaf's review

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2.0

Not nearly as entertaining as the man himself. I am usually a fan of this style of biography as well, told from the people who were there. I mean the LIVE FROM NY book is one of my all time favorite nonfictions. Interesting to note that this cover was chosen as one of AIGA's 50 best of the year.

l_pefley's review

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4.0

Tragic

sheilabookworm3369's review

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Honest tribute; sad story.