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Tag Archives: memoir
Book Review: The Disaster Artist
The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made, by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell One of the more chilling lines in this book–and there are a lot–is when the actor that the author replaces … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, friendship, humor, memoir
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Book Review: Nobody’s Girl
Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir Of Lost Innocence, Modern-Day Slavery And Transformation, by Barbara Amaya [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Net Gallery/Animal Media Group.] There was very little in this book that surprised me. To be sure, … Continue reading
Book Review: Free Mexican Airforce Will Be Flying Tonight
Free Mexican Airforce Will Be Flying Tonight: The Trials And Tribulations Of Procuring, Transporting, And Selling Marijuana, by Terry Canipe [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Books Go Social/Net Gallery. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, International Relations
Tagged business, memoir, Mexico, prison, transportation, travel
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Book Review: Adamalui
Adamalui: A Survivor’s Journey From Civil Wars In Africa To Life In America, by Joseph Kaifala [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Edelweiss/Turner Publishing. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Despite our obvious differences in backgrounds, … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, civil war, education, family, Liberia, memoir, politics, refugees
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Book Review: Onstage Offstage
Onstage Offstage, by Michael Bublè, photography by Dean Freeman On a lark, I picked this book up from the library and found it to be a very excellent one and one that gave me a very personal and honest view … Continue reading
Book Review: Si-Cology 1
Si-Cology 1: Tales & Wisdom From Duck Dynasty’s Favorite Uncole, by Si Robertson with Mark Schlabach I thought this was an enjoyable book to read. Obviously, it’s not intended entirely seriously, but if you are even a modest fan of … Continue reading
Book Review: The 2017 Power Of Capitalism
The 2017 Power Of Capitalism, by Mark Bailey [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Author’s Den. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I have read a great many books that are contenders for the worst book … Continue reading
Book Review: An Asian Harvest
An Asian Harvest: An Autobiography, by Paul Hattaway [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Kregel Book Tours. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] In reading this book, I was struck by how Nathanish the author seemed. … Continue reading
Book Review: How Music Works
How Music Works, by David Byrne [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Three Rivers Press. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] Admittedly, this was not an easy book to read. I did not necessarily … Continue reading
Audiobook Review: 12 Years A Slave
12 Years A Slave, by Solomon Northrup, read by Richard Allen Some of you reading this may be aware that like many people I saw and admired the film adaptation of this book [1]. Likewise, as someone who is a … Continue reading
