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The Real David Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Historian and actor Michael Wallis portrays Crockett as a flawed man of integrity whose reality vastly outshines the mythology surrounding him.
Aug 30, 2011
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Bonnye Good
About My Sisters: A Book Review
Debra Ginsberg's memoir, About My Sisters, is an honest, no holds barred look at families, particularly the relationship between sisters.
Aug 30, 2011
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Andrea Ruiz
Casey Anthony Book Confirmed, but Not By Casey Anthony
The world has been awaiting a book deal for Casey Anthony, but the first to speak out is, ironically, her former prosecutor, Jeff Ashton.
Aug 28, 2011
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Rachel P Ricucci
Book Review: Intolerably Hip: The Memoirs of Andrew Kerr
Andrew Kerr was the visionary behind the Glastonbury Festival, but that's only part of the story. Shipwrecks, Winston Churchill and compost also feature.
Aug 22, 2011
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Jo Harrington
Eva Gabrielsson's book: "There are things I want you to know...."
In full, "THERE ARE THINGS I WANT YOU TO KNOW about Stieg Larsson and me." The book was first published in French with the title: "Millénium, Stieg et moi".
Aug 20, 2011
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Valerie Wilson
Carolyn Weber's Surprised By Oxford, An Academic Romance
Heady, intoxicating words shaped by literature of the Romantics; seared and layered with the Word of God...this was Carolyn Weber's intrusion of love.
Aug 10, 2011
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Erica Smith
Review of Pitch Uncertain by Maisie Houghton
Memoir about growing up in the 1950's in Cambridge, and exploring her parents' relationship to each other and to their own lives.
Aug 1, 2011
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Paym Bergson
Craig Ferguson - American on Purpose
The Scottish import, Craig Ferguson, recounts his life living in Scotland and describes how he ended up in the US.
Jul 31, 2011
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Crystal Vande Poppe
Shania Twain's Autobiography - Book Review
"From This Moment On" is the only autobiography of megastar musician Shania Twain. Twain delves deep into her life in this glimpse into her world.
Jul 29, 2011
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Toby Welch
Sliding into Home - Kendra Wilkinson
Kendra Wilkinson from the show Girls Next Door dishes on her growing up years, how she got discovered, and is now a wife and mom.
Jul 23, 2011
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Crystal Vande Poppe
Wild Swans - A firsthand account of Mao's China
Wild Swans covers the lifetimes of three women living in China; the author, Jung Chang, her mother and her grandmother.
Jul 20, 2011
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Zoe Runcorn
Book Review: T C Lethbridge: The Man Who Saw The Future
The first full-length biography of an extraordinary figure who transcended archaeological studies to challenge our understanding of the universe
Jul 20, 2011
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Geoff Ward
Book Review: 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
An American writer and an English book buyer enjoy both a business relationship and a warm friendship based on their mutual love of books.
Jul 13, 2011
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Christina Guerrero
Book Tells Story of Settling a Relationship While Sailing
Some adults spend decades talking about problems generated from childhood difficulties with parents. Others embark on a sea trip alone on a sailboat.
Jul 10, 2011
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Patricia Faulhaber
Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of my Father, Cary Grant - Book Review
In her book Jennifer Grant paints a picture of her loving relationship with her iconic father.
Jul 4, 2011
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Francine Brokaw
Found: A Daughter's Journey Home by Tatum O'Neal – Book Review
In her second memoir, Tatum O'Neal writes about her move back home to L.A. from N.Y.C., her reunion with her dad Ryan, and her new TV series.
Jun 29, 2011
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Francine Brokaw
Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill
Stephen Mansfield writes a short, but very insightful biography on the development of Winston Churchill's personality, leadership, and character.
Jun 25, 2011
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Tim Milosch
Book Review: Sharon and my Mother-in-Law by Suad Amiry
Sharon and my Mother-in-Law is a moving and witty memoir of Suad Amiry, a Palestinian architect living in the occupied town of Ramallah.
Jun 23, 2011
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Amira Abozeid
Review:Take Good Care of the Garden and the Dogs by Heather Lende
Latest book by author Heather Lende talks again about life in a small community in Alaska, but this time centres on her own journey of healing.
Jun 19, 2011
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Paym Bergson
Review: Where's My Wand:Triumph Over Alienation and Shag- E.Poole
Entertaining, funny, bittersweet. This memoir by Eric Poole quickly engrosses the reader. Sort of a "Running With Scissors" meets Billy Crystal.
Jun 19, 2011
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Paym Bergson