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I just finished The glass castle it was a good eye opener and was hard for me to put down!!

and I really want to read:
The Dirt by Tommy Lee!

I Love Motley Crue! It should be a rocking,shocking read!!




I remember being nervous even during the day while I was reading it!

Touching the Void The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival and This Game of Ghosts.
[book:Into the..."
I read and liked both Into Thin Air and Into the Wild....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t65VrY...
I just bought a book about Shackleton. What an amazing man. He actually cared about his men and made sure he went back for them. Unlike cruise ship captains these days who knock women and children out of the way as they're first to abandon ship.
Helter Skelter...read that one once and I never want to read it again. The torture and stabbings are just too horrible. And Sharon Tate was about ready to deliver when she was killed. I can't imagine what her baby felt. :(
Ann Rule has written some good true crime books. Stranger Beside Me is her best one, but Green River Killer is another good one.


I read this a couple of years ago and it was very good. I find the whole idea of polygamy completely repulsive and this book didn't make me think any differently.
Karla, I read




Also really liked:
Lucky Man and Always Looking Up by Michael J Fox
MJF is so humble, and for someone who lives with one of the most debilitating human conditions, he is definitely no victim.
Quiet Strength and Uncommon by Tony Dungy
Quiet Strength was amazing. Uncommon wasn't nearly as powerful, but still a great read.
It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts by Lance Armstrong
Same thing here .. It's Not About the Bike was WONDERFUL. Every Second Counts was kind of anti-climactic for me, but still enjoyable.
Age is Just a Number by Dara Torres. I felt this could've been written better, but was an easy, fun read.
Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope. (Hope I don't instigate a political debate by mentioning these two. I simply enjoyed the books.)
Jumping Fire by Murry A Taylor. I know NOTHING about smokejumping, but was captured by this book.
I'm just starting Bootlegger's Boy by Barry Switzer. It's an older book I just ran across at our local library.
I like memoirs and autobiographies just a pinch. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon (other topics)The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band (other topics)
No One Here Gets Out Alive (other topics)
Touching the Void: The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival (other topics)
This Game of Ghosts (other topics)
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Mockingbird A Portrait of Harper Lee
Haunted Heart The Life and Times of Stephen King
The Big Skinny How I Changed My Fattitude
What's So Great about America