Biography, Autobiography, Memoir discussion
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I have read all the ones borrowed from the library.
One I've requested is Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy am looking forward to that one.

If anyone wants to read it just let me know and I will post a link.
You can be my test readers.
If you were ever a fan of the Carpenters, you might enjoy it.
Selina wrote: "I have put some creative writing on Goodreads.
If anyone wants to read it just let me know and I will post a link.
You can be my test readers.
If you were ever a fan of the Carpenters, you migh..."
Selina, I am a huge Carpenters fan. I would be interested in your link.
If anyone wants to read it just let me know and I will post a link.
You can be my test readers.
If you were ever a fan of the Carpenters, you migh..."
Selina, I am a huge Carpenters fan. I would be interested in your link.

Its not all there yet I will be adding more. Be warned its quite a saga.

(I haven't read any).
It was me, Selina. Here in America we have a holiday in January called Martin Luther King, Jr Day. He did a lot here for race relations in the 60's and I was feeling very patriotic that day so a added a bunch of books about him. In a couple of weeks we have a holiday called Presidents Day. I think I will add a bunch of books about presidents. No, I haven't read them all. Feel free to add books about people from your country. I don't feel that we need to have read a book to add it to our group shelf. I feel the group shelf should be for informational purposes also.

See I haven't read any books by Donald Trump I know he's written a few.

Also there was one of Helen Clark, but again, politics is kinda boring.
What is interesting is finding out how they grew up though and what they were into BEFORE they got involved with politics.

its just, do you ever have friends that just don't read books and its annoying that they don't ever read anything, just watch tv and want to talk about that.
I have a few, and just realise they are kinda boring to hang out with and really have nothing interesting to talk about. I mean, I then end up talking alot about a fascinating subject and all they are contributing is ...nothing.
I had this one friend and she KNOWS I'm a trained librarian yet the only time she's in the library she doesn't even take out any books. Just goes on the computer. Great support friend! Its people like you that are the reason why librarians aren't being employed. aargh!

Selina wrote: "haha the book club I joined a few years ago devolved into people playing boardgames. I opted out."
I know what you mean, Selina. Very irritating when people start going into detail about what they watched on TV. I never really find people with common interests in books. I don't really know anyone that has the same interest in nonfiction. Even my librarian friend says she can tell without looking if a book for me has come in. I'm the only one that orders nonfiction and specifically bio and true crime. Thankful for my friends here on Goodreads who I can chat about books.
I know what you mean, Selina. Very irritating when people start going into detail about what they watched on TV. I never really find people with common interests in books. I don't really know anyone that has the same interest in nonfiction. Even my librarian friend says she can tell without looking if a book for me has come in. I'm the only one that orders nonfiction and specifically bio and true crime. Thankful for my friends here on Goodreads who I can chat about books.
Selina wrote: "Oh ok! Well which one would you recommend a foreigner read...?
See I haven't read any books by Donald Trump I know he's written a few."
I didn't read any of the Martin Luther King books, Selina. Just thought they would look pretty on our shelf. You don't have to have read a book to post it on the group shelf, as far as I am concerned.
See I haven't read any books by Donald Trump I know he's written a few."
I didn't read any of the Martin Luther King books, Selina. Just thought they would look pretty on our shelf. You don't have to have read a book to post it on the group shelf, as far as I am concerned.

I know what you mean, Selina. Very irritating when people start going into detail ..."
Yea for shelfari! I mean Goodreads.


Julie wrote: "I am doing a challenge and part of it is reading some books on crime. They can be fiction, non-fiction or bio. Anyone have any good suggestions?"
I think any crime book written regarding Jack the Ripper would be a great start. It is even more intriguing that they never concluded who was responsible - chilling accounts to say the least!
I think any crime book written regarding Jack the Ripper would be a great start. It is even more intriguing that they never concluded who was responsible - chilling accounts to say the least!
Julie wrote: "I am doing a challenge and part of it is reading some books on crime. They can be fiction, non-fiction or bio. Anyone have any good suggestions?"
Oh my gosh, where would I even start! I would highly recommend Gregg Olsen and Kathryn Casey. Ann Rule is probably one of the best known. I would think almost any library would have Ann Rule. In Cold Blood and Helter Skelter are two TC books that have stood the test of time.
Oh my gosh, where would I even start! I would highly recommend Gregg Olsen and Kathryn Casey. Ann Rule is probably one of the best known. I would think almost any library would have Ann Rule. In Cold Blood and Helter Skelter are two TC books that have stood the test of time.

Other TC suggestions:
Abandoned Prayers: The Incredible True Story of Murder, Obsession and Amish Secrets, Greg Olsen
The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer, Brian Masters
Charlatan: America's Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him, and the Age of Flimflam, Pope Brock
All the titles above are 5-star, best-of-the-best TC reads.
My favorite fictional crime reads:
Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution, Stephen Knight
Dearest, Peter Loughran
Frenzy, also found under the title "Goodbye Picadilly, Farewell Leister Square," by Arthur LaBern (basis of the Hitchcock movie FRENZY)
Loves Music, Loves to Dance, Mary Higgins Clark
Razor's Song, Joe Monninger
or you could go with the classic Oliver Twist!
Bio:
Not Lost Forever: My Story of Survival, Carmina Salcido
Beyond Survival, Theresa Saldana
Final Truth: The Autobiography of Mass Murderer/Serial Killer Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins -- if you think you can take it!
Marnie by Winston Graham -- again, the basis of the Hitchcock movie of the same name

Other TC suggestions:
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Thanks for the nice list. I copied it to refer to.

Other TC ..."
I screwed up the list a bit -- Marnie is fiction!


Sorry I don't follow the Oscars...
Fishface... surely you only mean libraries in USA.
I think I gave my copy of In Cold Blood away and never come across Manson Murders. But I DID read about them in the Beach Boy's memoir.
One of the Beach Boys was acquainted with the Mansons.



Sorry I don't follow the Oscars...
Fishface... surely you only mean libraries in USA.
I think I gave my copy of In Cold Blood away and never come across Manson Murders. But I DID r..."
They announced the wrong winners of the Best Picture of the Year!

Dennis Wilson is the Beach Boy who had to sell his house to get the Mansons out of it.

Julie wrote: "Great news- I am a great aunt for the third time. My nephew and his wife had a baby girl today (their first) named Emerson!"
Congrats!
Congrats!
Winter has returned just when we thought spring was here. We are having a snow storm today so keeping warm and cozy indoors today. Wish I had a fire place!
Did everyone spring forward? (Turn the clocks ahead). Question: I'm sure some of you don't have this Daylight Savings time thing but if you do, do you like it or would you rather it stay the same all year?
Did everyone spring forward? (Turn the clocks ahead). Question: I'm sure some of you don't have this Daylight Savings time thing but if you do, do you like it or would you rather it stay the same all year?
Koren wrote: "Winter has returned just when we thought spring was here. We are having a snow storm today so keeping warm and cozy indoors today. Wish I had a fire place!
Did everyone spring forward? (Turn the ..."
Would be a lot simpler to bypass the spring forward and fall back!
Did everyone spring forward? (Turn the ..."
Would be a lot simpler to bypass the spring forward and fall back!


I don't know if it can be put on a blog, can it?

I don't know if it can be put on a blog, can it?"
Nope!

https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Laundry-...
Ivan wrote: "Good Day folks just wondering if someone might like to download my free book today. I just set up a giveaway on Amazon and I'm sure you won't be disappointed:)
https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Laundry..."
I'm up to chapter 4 and so far I would highly recommend it.
https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Laundry..."
I'm up to chapter 4 and so far I would highly recommend it.


Did everyone spring forward? (Turn the clocks ahead). Question: I'm sure some of you don't have this Daylight Savings time thing but if you do, do you like it or would you rather it stay the same all year?"
I don't see any reason not to keep it the same all year round. I learned from a fellow college student that they have only one time zone in China, reaching from here to there. They make that work!
Selina, you never know who's interested until you put it out there and see. Remember how many rejection slips Alex Haley got before he published Roots: The Saga of an American Family, one of the biggest runaway bestsellers ever! All those publishers must have been kicking themselves when they realized they turned it down!
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