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by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 136 readings)
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Right, now that exams are over and I've spent the obligatory week getting hammered and then recovering from that, I can finally read and review again. I actually got this book off readitswapit.com, and it is a brilliant case of never judge a book by it's cover as it may well be disappointing! To be blatently honest, I am still not entirely sure how true this 'True Story' is. It is meant to be a confession type of novel in which Michael Finkel explains the events that got him fired from journalism and how he dealt with this. ===Boring stuff=== Title: True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa Author: Michael Finkel Publisher: Vintage ISBN: ... Read the complete review
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