| 1. A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex | 
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By: Chris Jericho Publisher: Grand Central Publishing October 01, 2008
I bought this book for my 14yr old for Christmas. He absolutely loves it. He reads it everyday at school and had a hard time putting it down. He is not an avid reader but this book he has really enjoyed... more
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| 2. Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness | 
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By: Patty Duke Publisher: Bantam February 04, 1997
Even though I look at bipolar differently, less as a liablility than as a gift that has a cost, I find this book excellent. The biographical style is a great way of exploring mutual experiences. It was a big help the first time I read it. It is a big help now... more
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| 3. Love, Lucy | 
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By: Lucille Ball Publisher: Berkley October 01, 1997
Love, Lucy, by Lucille Ball is an Autobiography of Lucy that was found after her death. The book begings when she was a child, to her days as a movie actress in Hollywood, then to I Love Lucy fame, then how she started her second series The Lucy Show. It is just facinating to read about Lucy's life from Lucy herself. It is facinating to read about all she went through in her life, both her triumphs... more
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| 4. Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson | 
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By: Ian Halperin Publisher: Pocket October 27, 2009
This Stuff is coming out of the woodwork, and the Author is just another Creep out for bucks trying to cash in on Poor Michael Jackson's life. No truths to the "Gay" allegations. Michael loved women and he says so in his own book, "MoonWalk". Remember, sensationalized books like Halprin's are written for "Shock" value filled with lies just for the Money, so it's just another "TRASHY" book out there... more
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| 5. Thing of Beauty | 
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By: Stephen Fried Publisher: Pocket June 01, 1994
I've had this book for years but never got around to reading it. Gia had a mesmerizing beauty in an understated way that was difficult to describe. The author describes in great detail how her sessions produced magic as shown on film. Unfortunately, the sessions could be excurciating as Gia's work habits were horrible as she found herself controlled by drugs.
The highlight of the... more
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| 6. A Pirate Looks at Fifty | 
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By: Jimmy Buffett Publisher: Fawcett May 01, 1999
First time buyer purchasing a used book. My brother is a Buffett fan and I thought I would just pick it up for him. To my amazement, this hard cover book with the jacket and all was in such nice condition that I ended up giving it to my brother as a Christmas present!! I definately have found my at-home bookstore. Thank you so much. Peace...Debbe Fortin... more
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| 7. No One Here Gets Out Alive | 
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By: Danny Sugerman, Jerry Hopkins Publisher: Warner Books September 01, 1995
I read this book in high school when it first came out. At that point Morrison had been dead for about a decade and had faded from the general public memory except for the occasional playing of "Break on Through" or "Light my Fire" as classic radio oldies. Therefore, when people my age (I was about 15) stumbled on old Doors albums or any information about Jim's seemingly tragic life we tended to... more
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| 8. Still Woman Enough: A Memoir | 
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By: Loretta Lynn Publisher: Hyperion April 01, 2003
When Doolittle Lynn was still alive, there was plenty he didn't want Loretta Lynn to say in COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER. Here, she tells us just what the book left out and what the movie got wrong, in her own simple, down-home style. The highs and the lows are covered in equal measure and with an unforgettable flair.
Loretta married a hard-drinkin', abusive man, and stayed with him through... more
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| 9. Yeager: An Autobiography | 
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By: Chuck Yeager Publisher: Bantam August 01, 1986
Our order was a gift. Unfortuanely it was shipped to the wrong address. A nother edition was not available. The vendor graciously refunded our order and promised to ship a replacement free if he could find one... more
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| 10. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks | 
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By: Mick Foley, Mankind, Wwf Publisher: HarperEntertainment October 03, 2000
Let me say before meeting Mick I had read his books and really not sure which one is which anymore as I tend to read political books, books on economics, finance, investing, history, philosophy, theology, and the most important book of all the bible.
Those who know Mick knows he is a genuine hero and am sure many stars have thier reasons well scratch that do not know the others and conceptions... more
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