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Some of my other favorites:
-Animal, Vegetable, Miracle A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
-Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand
-Little Heathens Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression by Mildred Armstrong Kalish
-But Enough About Me A Jersey Girl's Unlikely Adventures Among the Absurdly Famous by Jancee Dunn
-Sons of Camelot The Fate of an American Dynasty by Lawrence Leamer




I bought Reading Lolita and enjoyed what I read, but never finished it. I think I would have been more into it had I read all the books they mentioned. She has a new book out that's more autobiographical, that I might check out if I get the chance.


A few of my faves...
The Glass Castle A Memoir
Go Ask Alice
My Story "A Child Called It", "The Lost Boy", "A Man Named Dave"
Some I want to read...
Summer at Tiffany
Crazy Love
Marley & Me Love and Life with the World's Worst Dog
Sleep, My Child, Forever
Eat, Pray, Love One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia



Marley & Me
All of Jen Lancaster's memoirs
Crazy Love
All really good.
I'm working on Glass Castle now, and just picked up Geography of Love at the library today.
I have yet to read Eat Pray Love, but have heard so many mixed reviews. I don't think it's something I can get in to.



has to be one of the best that I have read in the past year"
I saw that book at Target and almost got it! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it!

Brandie wrote, "I have yet to read Eat Pray Love, but have heard so many mixed reviews. I don't think it's something I can get in to." I will say that it's one of the most honestly written memoirs I've ever read and while I couldn't relate to some of her experiences, I could relate to much more than I thought. One of my all time fav's. I think you could be surprised!
Jamie, my other suggestions are:
Under the Tuscan Sun
A Year in Provence
The Red Leather Diary Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal
A Pig in Provence Good Food and Simple Pleasures in the South of France
Trail of Crumbs Hunger, Love, and the Search for Home


I LOVE the movie~ book is VERY different and once you get used to that, it's a fabulous read!


Some of my other favorites:
-Animal, Vegetable, Miracle A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kings..."
I didn't think "Little Heathens" was very well written (especially since she was an English professor), but there was so much interesting information in it. They way the cooked was unbelievable!


I particularly enjoyed Garlic and Sapphires and Tender at the Bone by Reichl. She has a great voice. I've started reading Chelsea Handler's book My Horizontal Life which is ridiculously funny.

Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs The Unknown
Story of the Men and Women of World War II's
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The Women Who Lived for Danger The Agents of the Special Operations Executive
those were two of my favorites!

A few of my faves...
The Glass Castle A Memoir
Go Ask Alice
[book:My Story "A Child Called It", "The Lost Boy", ..."
Marley and Me is a great book, I really loved it! Made me love my dogs even more. :)


Marley & Me
All of Jen Lancaster's memoirs
Crazy Love
All really good.
I'm working on Glass Castle now, and just picked up ..."
I highly recommend Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. While she's a little spacey sometimes (and her discussion about her depression is sometimes a little uncomfortable), it's a really great read. It made me desperately want to visit Italy, Bali, and and India. And it's very uplifting - I love stories and tales about women getting away from crappy men and rediscovering themselves, even if they have to spend a year abroad to do it!

The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Roots by Alex Haley
Marley and Me (See the movie too - it's actually better than the book! And that's the only time you'll here me say that!)
Also, I'm currently reading The Know-It-All by AJ Jacobs and I'd definitely recommend it. It's about AJ's quest to read the entire Britannica Encyclopedia (all 65,000 pages) and it has so far been cracking me up! I was laying in bed last night reading it while my honeyman was playing a video game and I kept giggling and had to stop and tell him about the just-too-funny bits. If you like funny, this might be the perfect memoir for you!

Eat, Pray, Love is a must. I would also recommend "In Cold Blood," anything by Jon Krakauer (who wrote Under the Banner of Heaven and Into the Wild) and anything by Bill Bryson, especially "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" in which he talks about moving back to America after years living abroad.
Marley and Me is great for anyone who has ever had a pet, as is Dewey, the book about the library cat.

Salt A World History
Three Cups of Tea One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
The Devil in the White City Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
Me Talk Pretty One Day
One I would not recommend is:Julie and Julia 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen

I agree it is really good but also very hard to take. I had to put it down and walk away several times before getting all the way through it.
-- Robin The Crown Conspiracy | Avempartha | Nyphron Rising (Oct 2009)

The thread has been focusing on memoirs, but here's a science one that I really loved about genetic history: The Seven Daughters of Eve The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry.
And my favorite memoir, and one of my favorite books: Waiting for Snow in Havana Confessions of a Cuban Boy.






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I have two all time favorite non fictions, Common Sense by Tom Paine and Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed The Story of the Village of Le Chambon and How Goodness Happened There by Philip Hallie. I will periodically pick up these books, open to any page and just start reading.
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So..what are some of your favorites that you could recommend?