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In Its Not What You Think Chris Evans had seemingly found the recipe for success. He was rich, famous, and now the owner of his own radio station and media company. What could possibly go wrong? As it turned out, the answer was everythingwell, almost. When we left our loveable ginger hero at the end of Its Not What You Think , it looked like Chris had made it. But things In Its Not What You Think Chris Evans had seemingly found the recipe for success. He was rich, famous, and now the owner of his own radio station and media company. What could possibly go wrong? As it turned out, the answer was everythingwell, almost. When we left our loveable ginger hero at the end of Its Not What You Think , it looked like Chris had made it. But things were about to take a very dark turn. Soon Chriss childhood dreams of a job in radio lay in tatters, and as an endless drink-fueled lifestyle began to take its toll, he plunged into a downward spiral so deep that escape seemed almost impossible. And then his salvation appeared, in the form of a young singer called Billie Piper. Told with the same wit, verve, and startling honesty that surprised and delighted readers of Its Not What You Think , this is the final part, for now, of Chris Evanss journey of self discovery.
In Its Not What You Think Chris Evans had seemingly found the recipe for success. He was rich, famous, and now the owner of his own radio station and media company. What could possibly go wrong? As it turned out, the answer was everythingwell, almost. When we left our loveable ginger hero at the end of Its Not What You Think , it looked like Chris had made it. But things In Its Not What You Think Chris Evans had seemingly found the recipe for success. He was rich, famous, and now the owner of his own radio station and... Read More