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Rebel Without A Crew»rank: 40658par: Robert Rodriguez
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Slipstream: A Memoir»rank: 32785par: Elizabeth Jane Howard
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Riding High: The Stories that Jupiter's Travels Didn't Tell»rank: 19949par: Ted Simon
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Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith»rank: 21587par: Anne Lamott
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Anne Lamott admits that she's 'ever so slightly more anxious than the average hypochondriac.' When faced with a small, irregular mole and a family history of skin cancer, however, she remembers her faith in God and enjoys some peace--despite behaving 'a little more like Nathan Lane in The Birdcage than l would have hoped.' Author Lamott reads these wonderfully detailed postcards from her meandering journey to faith. With sharp and bittersweet humor, she recounts a past full of bad relationships with men, with food, with drugs, ... |
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Out of Africa»rank: 32851par: Isak Dinesen
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Anne Lamott admits that she's 'ever so slightly more anxious than the average hypochondriac.' When faced with a small, irregular mole and a family history of skin cancer, however, she remembers her faith in God and enjoys some peace--despite behaving 'a little more like Nathan Lane in The Birdcage than l would have hoped.' Author Lamott reads these wonderfully detailed postcards from her meandering journey to faith. With sharp and bittersweet humor, she recounts a past full of bad relationships with men, with food, with drugs, ... |
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The Riverbones: Stumbling After Eden in the Jungles of Suriname»rank: 7945par: Andrew Westoll
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Anne Lamott admits that she's 'ever so slightly more anxious than the average hypochondriac.' When faced with a small, irregular mole and a family history of skin cancer, however, she remembers her faith in God and enjoys some peace--despite behaving 'a little more like Nathan Lane in The Birdcage than l would have hoped.' Author Lamott reads these wonderfully detailed postcards from her meandering journey to faith. With sharp and bittersweet humor, she recounts a past full of bad relationships with men, with food, with drugs, ... |
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The Rescuer: The Amazing True Story of How One Woman Helped Save the Jews of Syria»rank: 10114par: Harold Troper
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Anne Lamott admits that she's 'ever so slightly more anxious than the average hypochondriac.' When faced with a small, irregular mole and a family history of skin cancer, however, she remembers her faith in God and enjoys some peace--despite behaving 'a little more like Nathan Lane in The Birdcage than l would have hoped.' Author Lamott reads these wonderfully detailed postcards from her meandering journey to faith. With sharp and bittersweet humor, she recounts a past full of bad relationships with men, with food, with drugs, ... |
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The Assimilation: Rock Machine Become Bandidos Bikers United Against the Hells Angels»rank: 970par: Edward Winterhalder, Wil de Clercq
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Anne Lamott admits that she's 'ever so slightly more anxious than the average hypochondriac.' When faced with a small, irregular mole and a family history of skin cancer, however, she remembers her faith in God and enjoys some peace--despite behaving 'a little more like Nathan Lane in The Birdcage than l would have hoped.' Author Lamott reads these wonderfully detailed postcards from her meandering journey to faith. With sharp and bittersweet humor, she recounts a past full of bad relationships with men, with food, with drugs, ... |
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Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith»rank: 2825par: Aerosmith, Stephen Davis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :From Aerosmith's heyday in the late 1970s, which they spent 'gacked to the nines' (as lead singer Steven Tyler puts it), to the Aerosmith of today--clean, sober, and adored by millions--the band has a long, hard history. Walk This Way chronicles the whole story: drugs, booze, and all. Prefaced with the now familiar rock-star 'intervention,' when Steven Tyler's loved ones cornered him in his manager's office in 1986, the autobiography traces Aerosmith's twisted road, from their New Hampshire roots to their success in Boston to the worldwide ... |
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The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest»rank: 25146par: Anatoli Boukreev, G.weston Dewalt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Climb is Russian mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev's account of the harrowing May 1996 Mount Everest attempt, a tragedy that resulted in the deaths of eight people. The book is also Boukreev's rebuttal to accusations from fellow climber and author Jon Krakauer, who, in his bestselling memoir, lnto Thin Air, suggests that Boukreev forfeited the safety of his clients to achieve his own climbing goals. lnvestigative writer and Climb coauthor G. Weston DeWalt uses taped statements from the surviving climbers and translated interviews from Boukreev to piece together ... |