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Eoin Colfer "Autobiography"
by gzoo, Sep 15, 2008
I wrote about him in first person.
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Ugly by Constance Briscoe
by iakul, Aug 7, 2008
Ugly by Constance Briscoe is one the rare books I have ever read that can make you uncomfortable while reading it and still remain a very good read.
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A Child Called "It": A Review
by Kandy Kane, Aug 7, 2008
This very true, gut retching book tells the story of a brave little boy who undergoes the most horrific acts that can be committed to a child by his own mother.
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I Am Who I Am
by Dior Jones, Jul 28, 2008
For those that have fallen, those who are lost, those who proclaim to have found themselves.
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The Periodic Table by Primo Levi: A Review
by The Occulaire, Jul 16, 2008
This masterpiece does not need to associate with a genre, or to classify itself as fact or fiction, or define itself as anecdotal or semiotic. The Periodic Table has and is all these things but they are not relevant to its being truly great.
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Rocket Boys
by AK2, Jul 9, 2008
Homer Hickham Jr. wrote this book when he was a young boy.
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Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis
by Akhil Tandon, Jun 27, 2008
A book review on the autobiography of renowned Iranian author and cartoonist Marjane Satrapi.
Comments(1)   Liked It: 9
Roald Dahl's Going Solo Review by Sebastian Pillinger
by Babbuly, Jun 26, 2008
This is Roald Dahl’s autobiography on how his life was in the R.A.F, it’s brilliantly written as you would expect from such a talent as Roald Dahl is. Roald Dahl has written many great books and this one is no exception.
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Life in the Shadow of Mendacity
by John Savage, Jun 22, 2008
"The Glass Menagerie" is one of Tennessee Williams' most successful and intriguing literary works ever written. I love this piece because it not only conveys his real feelings and experience of his own family, but the rampant mendacity that exists in American society today.
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Changing Skies: A Review
by Mike Crowl, Jun 22, 2008
Bruce Purchase's autobiography of an Actor’s Life should prove entertaining for those interested in behind-the-scenes stories about actors, in spite of its occasional weaknesses.
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