The Savages by Matt Whyman is a story about an unordinary family. If you think your family is strange then this book would take the cake. To most, the Savage family looks like any other. There is the typical mom, dad, 3 kids, and a grandpa living in an older house. Told through many perspectives,...
There is much charm to this humorous British memoir, but as a talking book it went a wee bit long for me. I found myself getting annoyed with the author's efforts to appease his rather demanding wife and children. Really, if in order to raise your family's opinion of you you've doused yourself wi...
I'm not sure what to think about this book. On one hand, it was well written and at times laugh out loud funny. Other times it was dry and redundant, and I wanted it to be over. The author's "life with mini pigs" sounds like absolute hell, although the story had a relatively nice ending and he ev...
Boy Kills Man was a book that I hvae never read befor. It is an autobiogaphy about a 12 year old boy named Sonney. This story is about Sonney's life, though his eyes, of dugs, drinking, gangs, and him living in the getteo of Mexico. He has some money problems so decides to become an assassine. ...
Nor was she simply an accomplished homemaker. One look at her credit card statements revealed that she was also a formidable shopper. She kept them in a shoebox at the back of her walk-in wardrobe, which also contained the reason why she had racked up so much debt. When it came to fashion, Angeli...