Stephen Bryant Biles
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Like Mother, Like Son: From the Deepest Despair of Mental Illness to the Grittiest End-Of-Life Battle with Metabolic Syndrome
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"Since I read this one in spurts, between other books I've committed to review, and dealing with the real world, my apologies if this doesn't quite flow. It's an intense read but one that anyone who has ever dealt with mental illness in the family can"
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"Author Stephen Biles takes the reader on his personal journey caring for his mother “from the deepest despair of mental illness to the grittiest end of life battle with Metabolic Syndrome.” Not content to stay in the waiting room, Biles develops an i"
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Muhammad Ali was a transformative man in a transformative time. Rarely in sports does a new athlete proclaim himself the Greatest, and time and performance proved him right. He was scoffed at, often vilified for his politics, his religious choices, h ...more | |
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Frankenstein was the first serious book I read. It really captured my imagination as a teen and when I read it later as an adult, it was still captivating. The beautiful prose used by Shelley still echo through the centuries. The story is a tragedy, ...more |
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"Stephen contacted me, and asked if I would consider reading his biography/autobiography about his life in caregiving his mother and the life of his mother. His gracious ask for me to read his book was actually a gift he gave to me.
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