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on 23rd Jul 2008
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Item: Brian Masters, Killing for Company: Case of Dennis Nilsen
Brian Masters has written something which he saw on the criminal's mind as well, I or a normal person can't think of those things but it needs a critical imagination to do what Mr.Masters has done very well. I
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Review by
Guest.
on 22nd Jul 2008
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Item: Katie Price, Jordan Pushed to the Limit
I thought Katie Price's life was so hard with all those problems in a couple of weeks she deserves a lot of credit. It's a great life book if i could meet her i would.
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on 21st Jul 2008
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Item: Sayo Masuda,G.G. Rowley, Autobiography of a Geisha
Autobiography of a Geisha is a wonderful book that i found hard to put down, this is a sad tale of the terrible suffering the woman went thorugh simply to survive. I hope shes in a happier place in her life
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Review by
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on 19th Jul 2008
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Item: Andy Hopwood It's Only Pain
Not a bad writing style. Quite absorbing in the style of Andy McNab or Geoff Thompson. Make your own mind up by all means but this is not a 100% truthful account. It really annoyed me that the country and
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Review by
HippyDave
on 18th Jul 2008
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Item: Warren Fellows, The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison
Overall a very good read. I've recently read other books about prison experiences and have yet to figure out what it is that attracts me to them. Perhaps reading about the horrors others have suffered and
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Review by
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on 17th Jul 2008
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Item: Tom Baker, Who on Earth Is Tom Baker?
I absolutely love 'Who on Earth Is Tom Baker?'. Its amazing that Tom had such a horrible past but is such a wonderful person. This book is very moving there are parts when you will laugh and there are parts
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Review by
Guest.
on 15th Jul 2008
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Item: Adeline Yen Mah, Chinese Cinderella: The True Story of an Unwanted Daughter
I loved the fact that this book is based on a little girl that has a bad childhood as a baby. I hope Adeline comes out with more wonderful books.
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on 14th Jul 2008
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Item: Frank McCourt, Teacher Man
This book was lent to me by a colleague, and I set about reading it right away. I was instantly gripped by the narrative style of McCourt, and felt identification with his experiences and ultimately his
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on 13th Jul 2008
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Item: Reva Mann, The Rabbi's Daughter
All in all I was expecting more from 'The Rabbi's Daughter'. I think because this book was a real story the details stretched out and there was a lot of Jewish terminology which you either had to guess what it
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Review by
hansojm
on 13th Jul 2008
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Item: Kevin Lewis, The Kid Moves On
I cannot actually find any good points, especially when trying to compare this book with 'The Kid.' It was awful! Very boring, and the only reason I read it all was to see if anything interesting might happen.
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