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A Good Bad Boy

Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up

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A Good Bad Boy

By: Margaret Wappler
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya, George Newbern, Margaret Wappler
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An artful and contemplative tribute to the late actor famed for his role as Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills, 90210.

Best known for playing loner rebel Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills, 90210, Luke Perry was fifty-two years old when he died of a stroke in 2019. There have been other deaths of nineties stars, but this one hit different. Gen X was reminded of their own inescapable mortality, and robbed of an exciting career resurgence for one of their most cherished icons—with recent roles in the hit series Riverdale and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood bringing him renewed attention and acclaim. Only upon his death, as stories poured out online about his authenticity and kindness, did it become clear how little was known about the exceedingly humble actor and how deeply he impacted popular culture.

In A Good Bad Boy, Margaret Wappler attempts to understand who Perry was and why he was unique among his Hollywood peers. To do so, she uses an inventive hybrid narrative. She speaks with dozens who knew Perry personally and professionally. They share insightful anecdotes: how he kept connected to his Ohio upbringing; nearly blew his 90210 audition; tried to shed his heartthrob image by joining the HBO prison drama Oz; and in the last year of his life, sought to set up two of his newly divorced friends. (After his death, the pair bonded in their grief and eventually married.) Amid these original interviews and exhaustive archival research, Wappler weaves poignant vignettes of memoir in which she serves as an avatar to show how Perry shaped a generation’s views on masculinity, privilege, and the ideal of “cool.”

Timed to the fifth anniversary of Perry’s death, A Good Bad Boy is a profound and entertaining examination of what it means to be an artist and an adult.

©2024 Margaret Wappler (P)2024 Simon & Schuster Audio
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I wasn’t expecting that much. It was very confusing. I’ve had such a crush on Luke. That part was good. But I didn’t get the other part of it.

Oddly

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I DNF'd this book. I loved the portions I read about Luke BUT I do not understand the authors decision to insert her own memoir in with a book that is supposed to be about Luke Perry. I made it to Chapter 10 hoping his portion would overtake her memoir and when that didn't happen I DNF.
This review is not to necessarily to say the book was bad but that I think it was misrepresented. Luke is on the cover. The title reflects Luke. I didn't want to know her own story.
If you decide to read this book or listen to the narration be aware of what you are purchasing.

Disappointed

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Wanted more luke, not the confusing autobiography from the author. Felt very disjunctive… hard to follow parallel biographies that never interlink or collide.

More Luke- less you

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Not enough about Luke. Terrible. We all knew he was a great guy already. No one cares about the author's life.

ugh.

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The sections focusing on Perry were interesting. The author's autobiography, woven in between sections about Perry, was self-indulgent and irrelevant.

I hope you want to learn about the author--you will.

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I was excited to hear there was a book about the life of Luke Perry. I had always admired his acting and loved seeing him as a father on shows my daughters were watching. One of my favorite roles of his was Lane Frost in 8 Seconds. I was confused and disappointed to see the author interwove her life story into Luke's story. I found that confusing and could not see how this was necessary. I started skipping the parts about her life. I am sure she has a story as we all do, but I just felt it took away from Luke's life story. . Spoiler the end of the book she is still talking about herself and says Luke's family did not agree to participate. I will look more closely in the future if I purchase any other "biographies".

Not the best...

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Did not realize when I purchased that this book is not an actual biography of Luke Perry. It had some facts about him as his life story was very loosely intertwined with the author’s. This would be a free Libby library book to listen on the background. Do not waste an audible credit on it.

Not too much about Luke Perry

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Growing up in the 90’s, this book brought back a lot of great memories. It also showed what a great guy Luke Perry was from first hand accounts by people who knew him personally and professionally. He will be forever missed. Great book!

Nostalgic

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