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I thought the movie Catch Me if you Can was awesome. Its based on a true story. You should read that.
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My personal favorite is Wayne Gretzky's. Lots of entertaining anecdotes.
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Cash by Johnny Cash is definatly a good one.
Citizen Hughes, while not a true autobiography but more of a collection of his stolen papers, is very good. |
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Will - G. Gordon Liddy
A lot of it is just him being arrogant but some of it is also very interesting. |
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"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou.
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Long Walk to Freedom, by Nelson Mandela. This book is amazing.
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Mark Twain's is wonderful.
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Autobiography of Malcolm X [/ QUOTE ] enormously influential. |
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![]() ![]() One of the least read Hemingway books, but one of my favorites. The diary of Anais Nin is great too, for the whole Paris in the 20's thing. I guess these are both wrong for the thread since one's a memoir and the other's a Journal...but all the really good autobios have been mentioned. |
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LT: On the Edge - Lawrence Taylor
Benjamin Franklin Orel Hershiser - Out of the Blue ScottieK |
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