Sam Savage's first novel, Firmin, chronicled the coming-of-age misadventures of a very literate rat living in a bookstore in Boston's Scollay Square. Garnering praise from authors and...
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Alan Alda cetainly shows a side of himself that I had always guessed would be a side that he would seldom show to the world. It's a side that I would guess is the more human side. The one that people really dont get to see.
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goes to show that sometimes there really is a very interesting story behind the makings of a musician that shows though their music even if you never hear the real story...
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Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself by Alan Alda
kathy.robson, December 15, 2007
Alan Alda cetainly shows a side of himself that I had always guessed would be a side that he would seldom show to the world. It's a side that I would guess is the more human side. The one that people really dont get to see.(4 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)
Clapton by Eric Clapton
kathy.robson, December 15, 2007
goes to show that sometimes there really is a very interesting story behind the makings of a musician that shows though their music even if you never hear the real story...(9 of 17 readers found this comment helpful)
The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming: A Christmas Story by Lemony Snicket and Lisa Brown
kathy.robson, December 15, 2007
I think its a great book... the imagination is very good and it makes christmas feel like the old fashioned christmas...(10 of 17 readers found this comment helpful)