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Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada by Lawrence Hill

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5.0

For all those who want to understand what's it's been like for aperson like me of mixed race, READ THIS! You'll have a much better grasp of the subtle racism and bull shit biracial folks deal with on a day to day basis. And he's Canadian.
Diary of a Viagra Fiend by Jayson Gallaway

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5.0

Oh my goodness. This books is ridiculously funny! My gut was hurting because of how hard I laughed while reading it!! Great gift for someone who's open-minded and can look at sex and drugs in a comical way.
Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi

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4.0

An intense read, but enlightening. Compassionate and witty, this story of courage and survival is proof that sometimes hope is enough to survive the madness.
Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis

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5.0

A raw look at a life of drug abuse, and one man's amazing recovery. An intense read, but very educational about life in the entertainment industry and the vices that so many musicans fall prey to.
Eloise: The Ultimate Edition by Kay Thompson

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4.0

My favourite childhood story character. Eloise could be one of the reasons I'm such a traveller? Perhaps, but it's absolutely a story I'll share with my nieces/nephews!
This Charming Man by Marian Keyes

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4.0

This is my first chick lit novel. I was pleased with the format, and how the stories came together at the very end. Took longer than I would have liked, but at least I didn't want to put it down!
A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore

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5.0

I was disappointed in the fact this novel was slightly predictable, however, the squirrel people was totally morbid and the huge black dude in the mint-green silk suit was a wicked side character. Looking forward to the newest piece by Mr. Moore.