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Book Review – Dear Leader: My Escape from North Korea by Jang Jin-Sung

Title: Dear Leader Author: Jang Jin-Sung Genre: Memoir Rating: 5/5 Thoughts: This book is amazing. If there is one book you read on North Korea, let it be this one. I’ve read 2 books based in North Korea so far… Continue Reading →

Undress me in the temple of heaven by Susan Jane Gilman

I’m featured on book bloggers International. Do check it out Title: Undress me in the temple of heaven Author: Susan Jane Gilman Genre: Travelogue, memoir Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; 1 edition (February 8, 2010) Rating: 4.5 out… Continue Reading →

Growing up Bin Laden by Jean Sasson (with Osama’s wife and son)

Title: Growing up Bin Laden Author: Jean Sasson (with Najwa Bin Laden and Omar Bin Laden) 352 pages Publisher: St. Martin’s Press; First Edition edition (October 27, 2009) Set in: Saudi Arabia Genre: Non-Fiction (memoir) Rating: 4.5 out of 5… Continue Reading →

The Memoirs of a Monster Hunter by Nick Redfern

Title: Memoirs of a Monster Hunter Author: Nick Redfern Genre: Non-Fiction (Memoir) Source: Library Rating: 2 out of 5 My Thoughts: I love reading everything paranormal. I have watched a lot of documentaries that deal with searching or proving the… Continue Reading →

Long Road Home by Kim Yong

Title: Long Road Home Author: Kim Yong with Kim Suk-young Genre: Non-fiction(Memoir) Source: Library Hardcover: 184 pages Publisher: Columbia University Press (June 1, 2009) Set in: North Korea Rating: 4 out of 5 My thoughts: Kim was an ideal North… Continue Reading →

No More Tomorrows by Schapelle Corby with Kathryn Bonella

Title: No More Tomorrows Author: Schapelle Corby with Kathryn Bonella Paperback: 304 pages Publisher: Mainstream Publishing (June 1, 2008) Source: Library Genre: Memoir Set in: Bali, Indonesia Rating: 5 out of 5 Schapelle Corby was arrested at Bali airport, Indonesia… Continue Reading →

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