This book details the most exciting years of Deborah's life and her adventures in photojournalism. This book is better suited to females but nonetheless gives an insider's view into the life of a devoted international photojournalist.
As a writer and a reader, this book first entertains with a peak into King's life then educates by pointing out his own writing techniques. This is a wealth of information for a budding author.
Weisbecker is my favorite author; his writing is unadulterated poetry. This book accounts his journey into South America looking for a lost friend but it also details harrowing accounts of his encounters with natives along the way.
Again, Weisbecker pens an entertaining read in this nonsensical story. The outrageous tales clearly escape the realm of possibility, but Weisbecker's insights and the lovable characters prove endearing.
Bradley puts the reader in historic New Orleans for a haunting tale of love. His writing so greatly influenced my own style that this book had to be mentioned.
In my opinion, Jerry Seinfeld is in a world of his own in the field of comedians.
Updated December 7, 2002