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Old 06-30-2010, 07:42 AM   #2
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Hi all,

I have not read many biographies as such, though I did read Leonard Nimoy's I Am Spock. I found it quite enlightening, and while I think of it, I want to read his first autobiography I Am Not Spock, for it too, will be interesting.

I have not read it all as yet, but would find Roger Moore's biography very interesting, and so too, the one on Billy Connolly, by his wife.

Not so much a biography as a piece of breathtakingly researched history, is The Last Place on Earth, featuring Scott and Amundsen racing for the south pole. It is so detailed about the men that it almost qualifies as a biography. In any event it is an example of just how well-told a piece of non-fiction can be.

Cheers,
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