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The fortune teller's kiss
Brenda Serotte
From Publishers Weekly
Poet Serotte relives a childhood cataclysm in this culture-rich, affecting memoir, part of the Ame...
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Tommyland
Tommy Lee
Review
'Tommyland is the world inhabited by the heavy metaller Tommy Lee... Appropriately, the opening chapter is constit...
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Quotidiana
Patrick Madden
Review
"Words form constellations; they glitter on the pages. . . . There is a religiosity here, though not the usual kin...
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The Invention of Solitude
Paul Auster
Amazon.com Review
Beginning with the deconstructed detective novels of the New York Trilogy, Paul Auster has proved hims...
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From This Moment On
Shania Twain
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“Packed with intimate details that may surprise even her most dedicated fans.” —EW.com
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Red Azalea
Anchee Min
From
This is an honest and frightening memoir of growing up in Communist China during the Cultural Revolution of the 196...
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A world of light
Floyd Skloot
From Publishers Weekly
In 1988, at the age of 41, Skloot caught a virus that severely damaged his brain. He lost most cog...
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: a memoir
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Norman Malcolm, Georg Henrik Wright
Review
`Review from previous edition 'A reader does not need to care about philosophy to be excited by Mr Malcolm's book;...
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