Coreography: A Memoir by Corey Feldman

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Coreography: A Memoir by Corey Feldman

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Coreography: A Memoir, is of the child star Corey Feldman. This is a truly revealing history of not only Corey, but his history with Corey Haim, who would become the "other Corey" of "The Two Coreys". The autobiography also included the friendship and falling out with Michael Jackson, Corey's loves, family, coworkers and influences, movies, TV shows and work experiences.

Corey uses this book also as a platform to expose rampant pedophilia in Hollywood, and his own story of molestation. Posthumously, Corey also discusses friend Corey Haim's sexual abuse, drug abuse and unfortunate demise at a young 38 years old.

I found this memoir to be shockingly honest and forthright. The book was well-written, and kept me reading. A child of this era, I was astounded that such things could go on for such young actors. My naivety is showing! The book really makes you think; makes you disgusted; makes you sad...and in the end, makes you happy for the place that Corey Feldman is in his life right now. It takes a strong person to endure all he has, and to still make it out alive.

I would recommend Coreography, and am interested to hear the take of anyone else who may have read it!
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