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18th December 2017

The Three Most Talked About Memoirs of 2017

Three comedians prove there is indeed room at the top for those who can laugh at their pain and persevere.
16th October 2017

The Most Talked About Memoir of 2017: I'm Still Laughing

Kevin Hart delivers one of his greatest comedy acts in 378-plus pages of humor, advice, celebration, and regret.
Personal Blog • 3rd September 2017

The Week’s Most Talked About Books: 2009 - 2013

" I love books so much ... I blogged for years, just for the joy of it."
Personal Blog • 4th September 2017

The 20 Most Talked About Books of 2008

One book in particular transcends time, breaking publishing records and barriers: “Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance” by Barack Obama.
Examiner • 31st December 2013

The 12 Most Talked About Books of 2013

"Originally published in June of 2011, lovers and haters are still talking about this erotic tale, and a movie is in the making."
Personal Blog • 3rd September 2017

The Week's Most Talked About Book: Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

"Perkins-Valdez further examines the stormy relationship between black mistresses and wives, and house slaves and field slaves. Both enlightening and disturbing, fact or fiction, these forced bonds are deeply rooted in humiliation."
Personal Blog • 4th September 2017

The Week's Most Talked About Book: When I Married My Mother by Jo Maeder

"As the two explore life and each other, the daughter lets go of the former mother – unemotional, secretive and unavailable, and embraces the new...
4th September 2017

The Week's Most Talked About Book: Diary of A Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney

Isaac Carbajal is an avid reader of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series. And even though he admits that he doesn’t know of anyone...
Personal Blog • 4th September 2017

The Week's Most Talked About Book: The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

"North Carolina’s Wrightsville Beach is the breathtaking setting where Steve, and his two kids, Ronnie and Jonah, get reacquainted after a three-year separation. This is their first summer together."
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