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    Capote A Biography by Gerald Clarke
    Tristan, April 10, 2011
    An epic, 600 page account of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, as a biography Capote has it all: tracking the author from his rough childhood, to the height of his literary fame, and to his descent into eccentricity in his later life, you will learn so much about the the man behind the legend that you will feel like you had a long, personal conversation with the writer himself. A must-read for any Capote worshipper and for anyone longing to learn more about a truly gifted writer.
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    Indianapolis 500 A Century of Excitement by Ralph Kramer
    Tristan, December 11, 2010
    A lovely and great book...chock to the brim with amazing photos, this is what I am definitely getting for the racing buff in my family!
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    Shutter Island Mti by Dennis Lehane
    Tristan, August 21, 2010
    Talk about blowing me away! This moody, creepy, and claustrophobic novel just keep on throwing twists and turns almost every page of the way! A must read for fans of good thriller fiction!
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    Pet Sematary by Stephen King
    Tristan, June 10, 2010
    A very scary and freaky book! King's writing of the Gage family is terrifying! A must read!
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    Thinner by Stephen King
    Tristan, May 29, 2010
    Written by Stephen King's pseudonym, the story of Billy Halleck is one terrifying ride. A must read for any horror fan!
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    Four Agreements A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
    Tristan, April 24, 2010
    An inspiring and insightful read...Ruiz crafts his work with care and compassion for the reader. This is truly an amazing book, and provides great advice on how to live a full and happy life. Simply wonderful.
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    Just After Sunset by Stephen King
    Tristan, February 02, 2010
    Master of Horror Stephen King returns to the short story with his latest collection, Just After Sunset. Several short, yet mesmerizing, yarns take up the 539 pages; most of them featuring King's uncanny ability of combining daily life with unthinkable terror. Readers be warned, however; some stories may turn off readers with their lackluster thrills and predictability. In the end, King's uncanny talent of sculpting realistic, terrifying stories with daily life makes this a good read for any King fan.
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