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A Goomba's Guide to Life

by Steven R. Schirripa, Charles Fleming
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Clarkson Potter (2003-09-23)
ISBN: 1400050812
Binding/Media: Paperback - 256 pages
Edition: Reprint
Release Date: 2003-09-23
SKU: 0708310010
Condition: Used: Like New
Comments: This book has no visible flaws. A Very, Clean, Unmarked Copy. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$9.38




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A Million Little Pieces (Oprah's Book Club)

by James Frey
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Anchor (2005-09-22)
ISBN: 0307276902
Binding/Media: Paperback - 448 pages
Edition: 1
Release Date: 2005-09-22
SKU: 0611260018
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: This book has a slight curve from front toward back. Otherwise a very clean copy in great condition. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$8.67




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News from Doubleday & Anchor Books

The controversy over James Frey's A Million Little Pieces has caused serious concern at Doubleday and Anchor Books. Recent interpretations of our previous statement notwithstanding, it is not the policy or stance of this company that it doesn’t matter whether a book sold as nonfiction is true. A nonfiction book should adhere to the facts as the author knows them.

It is, however, Doubleday and Anchor's policy to stand with our authors when accusations are initially leveled against their work, and we continue to believe this is right and proper. A publisher's relationship with an author is based to an extent on trust. Mr. Frey's repeated representations of the book's accuracy, throughout publication and promotion, assured us that everything in it was true to his recollections. When the Smoking Gun report appeared, our first response, given that we were still learning the facts of the matter, was to support our author. Since then, we have questioned him about the allegations and have sadly come to the realization that a number of facts have been altered and incidents embellished.

We bear a responsibility for what we publish, and apologize to the reading public for any unintentional confusion surrounding the publication of A Million Little Pieces.


Note: The following editorial reviews were written before the recent revelations by James Frey and the publisher.

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The electrifying opening of James Frey's debut memoir, A Million Little Pieces, smash-cuts to the then 23-year-old author on a Chicago-bound plane "covered with a colorful mixture of spit, snot, urine, vomit and blood." Wanted by authorities in three states, without ID or any money, his face mangled and missing four front teeth, Frey is on a steep descent from a dark marathon of drug abuse. His stunned family checks him into a famed Minnesota drug treatment center where a doctor promises "he will be dead within a few days" if he starts to use again, and where Frey spends two agonizing months of detox confronting "The Fury" head on:

I want a drink. I want fifty drinks. I want a bottle of the purest, strongest, most destructive, most poisonous alcohol on Earth. I want fifty bottles of it. I want crack, dirty and yellow and filled with formaldehyde. I want a pile of powder meth, five hundred hits of acid, a garbage bag filled with mushrooms, a tube of glue bigger than a truck, a pool of gas large enough to drown in. I want something anything whatever however as much as I can.

One of the more harrowing sections is when Frey submits to major dental surgery without the benefit of anesthesia or painkillers (he fights the mind-blowing waves of "bayonet" pain by digging his fingers into two old tennis balls until his nails crack). His fellow patients include a damaged crack addict with whom Frey wades into an ill-fated relationship, a federal judge, a former championship boxer, and a mobster (who, upon his release, throws a hilarious surf-and-turf bacchanal, complete with pay-per-view boxing). In the book's epilogue, when Frey ticks off a terse update on everyone, you can almost hear the Jim Carroll Band's brutal survivor's lament "People Who Died" kicking in on the soundtrack of the inevitable film adaptation.

The rage-fueled memoir is kept in check by Frey's cool, minimalist style. Like his steady mantra, "I am an Alcoholic and I am a drug Addict and I am a Criminal," Frey's use of repetition takes on a crisp, lyrical quality which lends itself to the surreal experience. The book could have benefited from being a bit leaner. Nearly 400 pages is a long time to spend under Frey's influence, and the stylistic acrobatics (no quotation marks, random capitalization, left-aligned text, wild paragraph breaks) may seem too self-conscious for some readers, but beyond the literary fireworks lurks a fierce debut. --Brad Thomas Parsons




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A Million Little Pieces (Oprah's Book Club)

by James Frey
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Anchor (2005-09-22)
ISBN: 0307276902
Binding/Media: Paperback - 448 pages
Edition: 1
Release Date: 2005-09-22
SKU: 1001100014
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: This book has edge and corner wear. The spine is tight and all pages are intact, clean and unmarked. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$8.50




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News from Doubleday & Anchor Books

The controversy over James Frey's A Million Little Pieces has caused serious concern at Doubleday and Anchor Books. Recent interpretations of our previous statement notwithstanding, it is not the policy or stance of this company that it doesn’t matter whether a book sold as nonfiction is true. A nonfiction book should adhere to the facts as the author knows them.

It is, however, Doubleday and Anchor's policy to stand with our authors when accusations are initially leveled against their work, and we continue to believe this is right and proper. A publisher's relationship with an author is based to an extent on trust. Mr. Frey's repeated representations of the book's accuracy, throughout publication and promotion, assured us that everything in it was true to his recollections. When the Smoking Gun report appeared, our first response, given that we were still learning the facts of the matter, was to support our author. Since then, we have questioned him about the allegations and have sadly come to the realization that a number of facts have been altered and incidents embellished.

We bear a responsibility for what we publish, and apologize to the reading public for any unintentional confusion surrounding the publication of A Million Little Pieces.


Note: The following editorial reviews were written before the recent revelations by James Frey and the publisher.

Amazon.com
The electrifying opening of James Frey's debut memoir, A Million Little Pieces, smash-cuts to the then 23-year-old author on a Chicago-bound plane "covered with a colorful mixture of spit, snot, urine, vomit and blood." Wanted by authorities in three states, without ID or any money, his face mangled and missing four front teeth, Frey is on a steep descent from a dark marathon of drug abuse. His stunned family checks him into a famed Minnesota drug treatment center where a doctor promises "he will be dead within a few days" if he starts to use again, and where Frey spends two agonizing months of detox confronting "The Fury" head on:

I want a drink. I want fifty drinks. I want a bottle of the purest, strongest, most destructive, most poisonous alcohol on Earth. I want fifty bottles of it. I want crack, dirty and yellow and filled with formaldehyde. I want a pile of powder meth, five hundred hits of acid, a garbage bag filled with mushrooms, a tube of glue bigger than a truck, a pool of gas large enough to drown in. I want something anything whatever however as much as I can.

One of the more harrowing sections is when Frey submits to major dental surgery without the benefit of anesthesia or painkillers (he fights the mind-blowing waves of "bayonet" pain by digging his fingers into two old tennis balls until his nails crack). His fellow patients include a damaged crack addict with whom Frey wades into an ill-fated relationship, a federal judge, a former championship boxer, and a mobster (who, upon his release, throws a hilarious surf-and-turf bacchanal, complete with pay-per-view boxing). In the book's epilogue, when Frey ticks off a terse update on everyone, you can almost hear the Jim Carroll Band's brutal survivor's lament "People Who Died" kicking in on the soundtrack of the inevitable film adaptation.

The rage-fueled memoir is kept in check by Frey's cool, minimalist style. Like his steady mantra, "I am an Alcoholic and I am a drug Addict and I am a Criminal," Frey's use of repetition takes on a crisp, lyrical quality which lends itself to the surreal experience. The book could have benefited from being a bit leaner. Nearly 400 pages is a long time to spend under Frey's influence, and the stylistic acrobatics (no quotation marks, random capitalization, left-aligned text, wild paragraph breaks) may seem too self-conscious for some readers, but beyond the literary fireworks lurks a fierce debut. --Brad Thomas Parsons




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Against All Odds: My Life of Hardship, Fast Breaks, and Second Chances

by Scott Brown
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Harper (2011-02-21)
ISBN: 0062015540
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 336 pages
SKU: 1201080001
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$18.28




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Against Medical Advice: One Family's Struggle with an Agonizing Medical Mystery

by James Patterson, Hal Friedman (Reader: Kevin T. Collins)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Hachette Audio (2009-09-15)
ISBN: 1600246621
Binding/Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Release Date: 2009-09-15
SKU: 1201080002
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$12.88




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All The Way Home: Building A Family In A Falling-Down House

by David Giffels
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Avon (2009-06-15)
ISBN: 0061362875
Binding/Media: Paperback - 320 pages
Edition: Reprint
SKU: 1201080003
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$12.33




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America By Heart Unabridged: Reflections On Family, Faith, And Flag

by Sarah Palin
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Harper (2010-11-23)
ISBN: 0062026917
Binding/Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
SKU: 1201080004
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$25.53




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America by Heart is a highly personal testament to Sarah Palin's deep love of country, her strong roots in faith, and her profound appreciation of family. The book includes brief readings from classic and contemporary readings that have moved and inspired her, as well as Americans, both famous and obscure, whom she admires. Ranging widely over American history, culture, and current affairs, Governor Palin reflects on the key values that have been such an essential part of her own life and that continue to inform her vision of America's future. Unabridged on 6 compact discs. Read by the author.


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America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea

by Adam Richman
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Rodale Books (2010-11-09)
ISBN: 1605293024
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 288 pages
Edition: 1st edition
Release Date: 2010-11-09
SKU: 1201080005
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$17.95




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American Gunfight: The Plot to Kill President Truman--and the Shoot-out That Stopped It

by Stephen Hunter, John Jr. Bainbridge
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2007-02-06)
ISBN: 0743260694
Binding/Media: Paperback - 384 pages
Edition: 1
Release Date: 2007-02-06
SKU: 1201080006
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$14.00




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On November 1, 1950, two Puerto Rican nationalists, Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola, nearly assassinated President Harry Truman. If this historical fact surprises you, you're not alone. American Gunfight, a new account by suspense novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Stephen Hunter and journalist John Bainbridge Jr., examines this largely forgotten episode in meticulous detail, including the conspiracy surrounding it and the misconceptions associated with the would-be assassins. As the book makes clear, it's remarkable that these two men even came close to succeeding, given the disorganized nature of the plot. Intending to attack the president at the White House, they only learned in passing from a cab driver that it was being renovated and that Truman was in fact living at the nearby Blair House. When they made their assault on Blair House, they quickly lost their element of surprise when Collazo's gun misfired, leading to a 38-second shootout in front of the residence that left Torresola and one policeman dead. Meanwhile, Truman witnessed the action from an upstairs window.

At his ensuing trial, Collazo was depicted as a crazed fanatic, but the authors argue that this simplified assessment unnecessarily dismisses a potential political conspiracy involving Puerto Rican nationalist leader Pedro Albizu Campos, who was believed by some to have masterminded the plot in an effort to bring attention to his cause. Hunter and Bainbridge provide in-depth portraits of Collazo and Torresola, as well as the Secret Service agent and three White House policemen who saved Truman's life. The descriptions of the remarkably light presidential security of the era reveal much about 1950s Washington, D.C., a time in which the president would take a daily walk around the neighborhood with just a bodyguard or two in tow. As a result of the attack, the Secret Service would forever change the way it guarded the president. This fast-paced book reads like a detective thriller, shifting quickly between various story lines and characters, including a second-by-second breakdown of the gunfight itself. The potboiler narrative may seem over the top at times, with its conjecture and imagined internal dialogue, but this comprehensive account succeeds in bringing this unlikely plot vividly to life. --Shawn Carkonen



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American Nerd: The Story of My People

by Benjamin Nugent
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Scribner (2007-05-13)
ISBN: 0743288017
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 240 pages
Edition: 1
Release Date: 2007-05-13
SKU: 1201080007
Condition: New
Comments: New,Unread Publisher's Overstock Book. Will ship to Canada, U.S. and Internationally.
Our Price: CAN$16.48




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