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Going rogue : an American life
Palin, Sarah
Adult Nonfiction F910.7.P35 A3 2009
Palin, Sarah
Adult Nonfiction F910.7.P35 A3 2009
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Wallyworld said:
Wow, the Library has ordered ONE copy. Barack’s book
posted Sep 30, 2009 at 9:31AM
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WMJ said:
Sarah Palin’s New Book
posted Nov 25, 2009 at 12:21PM
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Craig8173847 said:
If you are waiting to check this book out, why don’t you just hit yourself over the head with a hammer. You’ll get the same enjoyment out of it, and you might actually learn something.
posted Jan 2, 2010 at 10:44AM
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Lilacs said:
I love Craig8173847’s comment. Made me laugh.
posted Jan 2, 2010 at 11:25AM
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JulieAnn said:
Disappointing. A poorly written bio that had the potential for an interesting read. If you lean right, I’d suggest Losing Mum & Pup, a memoir about William F. Buckley by his son. . . or any book by Republican speechwriter Peggy Noonan. Now these people can write and have your rooting for them. If you lean left, consider Ted Kennedy’s book, True Compass. It has substance and and excellent look into Kennedy’s childhood which made him the adult he turned out to be. And, if you’re non-political, check out tennis star Andre Agassi’s autobiography, Open. The writing is superb. In other words, don’t waste your precious hours on Going Rogue.
posted Jan 25, 2010 at 8:50PM
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