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Dream about Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons
Dream about Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons | Ben Folds
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From the genre-defying icon Ben Folds comes a memoir that is as nuanced, witty, and relatable as his cult-classic songs. "A Dream About Lightning Bugs reads like its author: intelligent, curious, unapologetically punk, and funny as (…more)
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JoyBlue
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Bailedbailed

bailed at 5% (0:25:16). From the very start, he comes off as arrogant and/or obnoxious. No thanks.

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AvidReader25
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Pickpick

I‘ve been a Ben Folds fan since junior high. I loved reading about his childhood, time in Nashville, the beginning of Ben Folds Five, and his rise as a solo musician. The memoir is packed with anecdotes and life advice. From immature moments on stage to becoming a parent, he opens up. He doesn‘t pull any punches recognizing his own faults, selfishness, & and struggles. As a fan, I was not disappointed!

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Twocougs
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Pickpick

I enjoyed Ben‘s story. He‘s a year younger than I am, so I got a kick out of parts of his childhood.

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yourfavouritemixtape
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The best bookmail is the one you kind of forgot you ordered months ago. But I am SO EXCITED to get into this!

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lovelybookshelf
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Mehso-so

I love Ben Folds' music, so I expected to love this memoir. But somewhere around the halfway mark, it fell flat for me and I had trouble pushing through to the end. I enjoyed his thoughts on music education, improvising, and the importance of taking care of one's health, both physical and mental. Content warning: There is a brief, too-casual mention of trans violence that uses an outdated, offensive, and likely incorrect word.