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Walking with Legends: The Real Stories of Hockey Night in Canada»rank: 624par: Ralph Mellanby, Mike Brophy
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Watch You Bleed»rank: 516par: Stephen Davis
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Animal Vegetable Miracle»rank: 209par: Barbara Kingsolver
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Acedia And Me»rank: 1701par: Kathleen Norris
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John A: The Man Who Made Us»rank: 881par: Richard Gwyn
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Not Guilty: My Guide to Working Hard, Raising Kids and Laughing through the Chaos»rank: 323par: Debbie Travis
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Fat Girl»rank: 8283par: Judith Moore
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Judith Moore's breathtakingly frank memoir, Fat Girl, is not for the faint of heart. lt packs more emotional punch in its slight 196 pages than any doorstopper confessional. But the author warns us in her introduction of what's to come, and she consistently delivers. 'Narrators of first-person claptrap like this often greet the reader at the door with moist hugs and complaisant kisses,' Moore advises us bluntly. 'l won't. l will not endear myself. l won't put on airs. l am not that pleasant. The older l get the ... |
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Angler»rank: 1195par: Barton Gellman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Judith Moore's breathtakingly frank memoir, Fat Girl, is not for the faint of heart. lt packs more emotional punch in its slight 196 pages than any doorstopper confessional. But the author warns us in her introduction of what's to come, and she consistently delivers. 'Narrators of first-person claptrap like this often greet the reader at the door with moist hugs and complaisant kisses,' Moore advises us bluntly. 'l won't. l will not endear myself. l won't put on airs. l am not that pleasant. The older l get the ... |
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I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell»rank: 177par: Tucker Max
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Judith Moore's breathtakingly frank memoir, Fat Girl, is not for the faint of heart. lt packs more emotional punch in its slight 196 pages than any doorstopper confessional. But the author warns us in her introduction of what's to come, and she consistently delivers. 'Narrators of first-person claptrap like this often greet the reader at the door with moist hugs and complaisant kisses,' Moore advises us bluntly. 'l won't. l will not endear myself. l won't put on airs. l am not that pleasant. The older l get the ... |
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My Horizontal Life»rank: 1129par: Chelsea Handler
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Judith Moore's breathtakingly frank memoir, Fat Girl, is not for the faint of heart. lt packs more emotional punch in its slight 196 pages than any doorstopper confessional. But the author warns us in her introduction of what's to come, and she consistently delivers. 'Narrators of first-person claptrap like this often greet the reader at the door with moist hugs and complaisant kisses,' Moore advises us bluntly. 'l won't. l will not endear myself. l won't put on airs. l am not that pleasant. The older l get the ... |
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