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Saturday Night Peter

A review of Peter Kay’s new book.

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Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” Analysis

Jack Kerouac’s novel “On the Road” centers on the travels of Sal Paradise. Sal travels across the United States many times and even ventures into Mexico. While on his travels, Sal meets up with many interesting people.

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Shaq Talks Back

A written report of an autobiography book to Shaquille Rashaun O’Neal.

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Still Further Great Girls and Reads

A critique of two especially sexy parts of two different celebrity autobiographies.

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Gweilo: A Memoir of a Hong Kong Childhood

Although the average Chinese person and some foreigners think that it’s no big deal and not at all insulting or racist to refer to or address a westerner as “gweilo”, it is actually rather insulting to do so.

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Monica Seles on Top of the Scales

JR Books published Getting A Grip by Monica Seles. The autobiography gives an insight into women’s tennis, dieting, and binge eating. Monica tells the story of fame, her very own nightmare and the demons hounding her.

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Chinese Cinderella

About the moving autobiography of Adeline Yen Mah.

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Fredrick Douglas

The book that published was his first autobiography “narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas American slave.

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There’s a Little Imelda in All of Us

Like Cher and Madonna, former First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos is one of those distinctive public figures that she has become known only by her first name.

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The Man That a Nation Built: A Commentary on the Autobiography of Malcom X

This is an overview and commentary on the Autobiography of Malcom X. It covers information on the life of Alex Hailey, the author, and a very brief summary of the book itself.

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