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I like reading biographies or autobiographies - not celebrities but people who matter. I've not read all these, but it's interesting what the title says about the person:
 
To Hell and Back, Audie Murphy (USA's most decorated WWII soldier and later star of Western movies, buried in Arlington).
I Was Wrong, Jim Bakker.
I Can’t Wait Til Tomorrow Cause I Get Better Looking Every Day, Joe Namath.
Me, Katherine Hepburn.
Long Walk to Freedom, Nelson Mandela.
Up From Slavery, Booker T. Washington.
Kiss and Make-Up, Gene Simmons.
They Made a Monkee Out of Me, Davy Jones.
Surprised by Joy, C.S. Lewis.
My Experiments with Truth, Mahatma K. Gandhi.
The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank.
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, Stephen King.
Mein Kampf, Adolph Hitler.
Steps In Time, Fred Astaire.
Happy Trails, Dale Evans and Roy Rogers.
Beam Me Up, Scotty, James Doohan.
The Good, the Bad, and Me, Eli Wallach.
A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to the Future, Michael J. Fox
I Never Played the Game, Howard Cosell.

What would the title of your autobiography be?

 

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