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    Thanks to those who fought for Bookworld. I am rather enjoying it here. I thought of another autobiography that I enjoyed. David Egger's A Staggering Work of Heartbreaking Genius is based, for the most part, on Egger's life. He has an interesting style and his story is a memorable one.

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    Originally posted by dingoBaby@17 May 2003 - 02:11
    Thanks to those who fought for Bookworld. I am rather enjoying it here.
    I have to agree, the bookworld is always the first place I come to when I log on

    Its proving more popular than I thought it would.

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    The Godmother.
    About crimequeen Thea Moear [Bruinsma groep], you read about it in the paper an judge them [drugs] criminals [i think we all do sometimes] after reading this book, in a strange way, you can symphatise with her, kinda....
    Very interesting book.

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    Its been quite a few years since I read it, but I always thought Jay Leno's Biography 'Leading With my Chin' was a enjoyable book. Sure its not as serious as other bio's listed here, but nevertheless it was a fun read.

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