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AUTOBIOGRAPHYType of books which is usually a collection of reminiscences by a person like Richard Feynman's Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman!
MEMOIRWord for a biography or monograph that in its plural form means either a collection of reminiscences or the proceedings of a learned society (6)
NONFICTIONType of books where the author writes about real events like Michelle Obama's Becoming: Hyph.
LIONHEARTCourageous person, like Richard I (9)
APPENDIXExtra part of book which a surgeon might ship out (8)
MITRichard Feynman's alma mater
PAPERBACKSTypes of books (10)
ANAKarenina's half-hearted collection of reminiscences
SCHERZOShort, lively piece of classical music which is usually part of a longer piece of music (7)
FLYLEAFThe inner leaf of the endpaper of a book, which is often blank (7)
THEBLINDSIDE2009 biographical sports drama based on a book which is about the story of Michael Lewis featuring Michael Oher of NFL: 3 wds.
VOLUMEA book which is part of a series (6)
FOXGLOVEHerbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim
ESSAYISTWriter providing a series of reminiscences, say, is thoughtful (8)
FEDORAIron road is buckling -it's a thing which is usually felt (6)
AQUARIUMA building containing tanks of live fish which is usually open to the public (8)
DOUBLEENTENDREA word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risque (6,8)
MOROCCOBOUNDLike a book which is on its way to an African country
GIBEAn aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect.
UGLINESS"What is a fashion? [...] It is usually a form of ____ so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months" (Oscar Wilde)