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Archive for June, 2008

The History of the Hamburger

I had to chuckle when I came across this book titled “The Hamburger: The History” today.  I didn’t expect to find a book devoted only to a hamburger, but then again, crazier books are out there.  So it perked my curiousity, what could this book actually provide besides making me hungry?  Well a closer looks […]

Audition by Barbara Walters

Barbara Walters, famous for the past forty years on interviewing people in the spotlight, has written her own book titled “Audition”.  It covers hidden details of her personal life.  Walters, now 76 years old and still going strong, has passed through many rocky roads through three failed marriages and raising her adopted daughter, Jackie.  She stated the hardest chapter […]

Mysterious book from “Sex and the City” film

For all the “Sex and the City” fans coming from the recent viewing of the movie, your search high and low for Carrie Bradshaw’s reading pleasure “Love Letters of Great Men” will come up empty handed!  Surprise, surprise!  The book does not exist!  A book that comes the closest is titled “Love Letters of Great Men and Women: From […]

Duma Key by Stephen King

Ready to drift into the mind of Stephen King once again? Grab your cup of coffee, find that quiet little corner, and place your fingers on “Duma Key”!  The book whirls open with Edgar Freemantle, a protagonist big shot in construction in Minneapolis.   A horrible crane accident occurs leaving him with a fractured skull, shattered hip and without […]

Honor Thyself by Danielle Steel

Have you gotten a chance to read Danielle Steel’s book “Honor Thyself” yet?  The main character, Carole Barber, is a legend of film and stage.  She has come to Paris to work on her novel, and with hope to find herself after so much time in the spotlight.  An accident occurs, leaving her unconscious and unidentified […]