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Adult Narrative Nonfiction
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Have you read a(n) biography/autobiography that changed your perspective about someone?
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Jun 08, 2015 04:18PM

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I missed a piece of his childhood, but learned a lot about Lincoln and garnered a great respect for him.
I think it was from that book that I learned about the death tour his body made after the assassination; then again, maybe not.


I missed a piece of his childhood, but learned a lot about Lincoln and ga..."
Marinda, isn't it amazing how interesting a biography can be. We really do learn a lot and make judgments based on the info they contain.

Kira, I thought the book Daniel Radcliffe: The Biography was interesting but I don't know, maybe a Harry Potter fan probably already knows this info.

I think there is a fine line when it comes to memoirs/biographies. I guess its just personal preference or the job of a good editor!


Ashley, I think you're right about TMI at times. It seems to be a trend!



On a positive note, I had a friend recommend A Little Bit Wicked by Kristin Chenoweth, which I read several years ago. I didn't really want to read it because I always thought she was kind of annoying, but I did and really liked it. She has a cute sense of humor. She was also frank about all the make up and hair extensions and stuff that is added to make celebrities look so good, and that was fun to read. Ever since then Ive really enjoyed seeing her in movies and wish I could see her on Broadway!

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