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Muhammad Ali - Thomas Hauser:
... Ali : His Life and Times was first published in 1991 and written and compiled by the respected boxing writer Thomas Hauser. The book, which is over 500 pages long, is a comprehensive overview of Ali s life and career told mostly in quotes from countless people (both living and dead) who were there at the time. Ali, his entourage, his opponents, his parents, his children, promoters, journalists, celebrities a... Read the full review: Hero by Jake Speed |
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Bad Blood: A Memoir - Lorna Sage Author: Lorna Sage / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - Winner of the Whitbread Biography Award 2000 / Tragi-comic autobiography tracing the anatomy of three marriages, one eccentric family, in post-war Shropshire. overall rating |
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The New New Thing - Michael Lewis Author: Michael Lewis / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - A look at the life of a billionaire in Silicon Valley by the author of Liars Poker. |
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When Rabbit Howls - Truddi Chase Author: Truddi Chase / Printed Book / Genre: Biography overall rating |
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Paula Yates the Autobiography - Paula Yates Author: Paula Yates / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - The book about Paula Yates lif, published in 1995 and now out of print. |
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Sickened - Julie Gregory Author: Julie Gregory / Printed Book / Genre: Biography overall rating |
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The Jigsaw Man - Paul Britton Author: Paul Britton / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - The autobiography of Paul Britton, one of the foremost offender profilers in the world. overall rating |
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Picking Up the Pieces - Paul Britton Author: Paul Britton / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - A companion volume to Britton's award winning autobiography, The Jigsaw Man, a unique and revealing book that provides important insight into the human mind. overall rating |
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If Only - Geri Halliwell Author: Geri Haliwell / Printed Book / Genre: Biography overall rating |
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Burnt Toast - Teri Hatcher Author: Teri Hatcher / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - Toast, you know when you're trying to make it and you just can't get it right? It's too light or too soft, then totally burnt. Are you the kind of person who tries to scrape off the black? Or do you smother it with jam to hide the taste? Do you thr... overall rating |
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Farewell, Jackie - Edward Klein Author: Edward Klein / Printed Book / Genre: Biography - When she fell ill with cancer, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis faced death as she faced life— with all the bravery and grace of a woman who had long inspired the nation. In Farewell, Jackie, bestselling author Edward Klein—who knew Jackie for more than ... overall rating |
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A Lot of Hard Yakka - Simon Hughes ... Lot of Hard Yakka - Simon Hughes Simon Hughes may not be the most familiar name in cricket; he never played for England, nor was he ever seriously contemplated for selection. He retired in the mid nineties having spent a decade and a half at the top of the domestic game but only the most dedicated of cricket fans would have been able to put a face to the name. While Hughes may not have had the most glamorous of careers he still lived the life of a professional sportsman and in this book he provides an unequalled insight into that life. The eighties were an exciting time for English cricket, from Botham s heroics in the 81 Ashes through victories at home and away ther... Read the full review: A Lot of Hard Yakka - Simon Hughes by count_zero |
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Child Soldier - China Keitetsi ... is it about misery that makes for such compelling reading? Tales of miserable lives and particularly miserable childhoods fill the shelves of the nation s bookshelves. Remember Angela s Ashes , filled with grubby little Irish children picking coal off the streets and drinking their tea out of jam jars? Or Dave Peltzer kicking off a glut of impassioned shock-lit, stuffed full of physical, mental and sexual abuse, each book striving to be more shocking than the one before? It reminds those of us old enough to remember of the Monty Python sketch in which a bunch of northerners compete over who had the worst childhood - "We were so poor we lived in a paper bag at t... Read the full review: A rotten life, badly written by koshkha |
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Eight Lives Down - Chris Hunter ... again I took a risk on a recommendation from the same group who previously recommended Sink the Belgrano. This book though covering yet another military topic is a far more modern war and modern warfare in particular. Major Hunter, an EOD specialist has served alongside most branches of the Army in his career and has served in almost every recent Operation. This book covers the months during which he was a part of Op Telic, in Iraq. His book starts with him in the Colombian jungles assisting the Colombian army in learning how to defuse IED s set by FARC with assistance from the IRA. On his arrival back in the UK we meet his wife Lucy and two daughters, and that hi... Read the full review: What does a bomb expert and a cat have in common? by scuba_angel |
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