A review by woolpierogi
Then It Fell Apart by Moby

1.0

This book. I had an uneasy feeling the entire time I was reading it. Something didn't feel right about it. It is exceptionally self-serving (but I guess one could argue that a memoir can't be anything but self-serving). Moby had a very rough childhood, yes. It's sometimes hard to read. But everything feels like either "I deserve everything I have because my life was hard" or "how amazing am I for overcoming all of this?"

But, after reading, I read all of the statements by people he referenced in the book and while some he didn't even verify the spelling of - others (Natalie Portman) he just altered the truth to make himself sound less gross.

Do not recommend. 1.5 stars? I guess? I finished it. I could have stopped. So, that's something.

Genre: Arts and Entertainment; Autobiographies and memoirs; Life stories
Tone: Gossipy
Writing Style: Candid