Bush’s Book is No. 1 — Not That You’d Know It by Going to New York’s Independent Booksellers
We took an informal survey of where 'Decision Points' was placed all over Manhattan.
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We took an informal survey of where 'Decision Points' was placed all over Manhattan.
You can (generally) count on your parents to tell Larry King they're proud of you.
But Rachel Maddow is happy to point out his George W. Bush problem.
'Decision Points' sold well, but not as well as Bill Clinton's memoir.
A classic look of amazement/horror.
Wasp dynasties — they're not just like us.
And I'd do it again if I could.
This is "building the anticipation," we think.
Bush will return to the spotlight to promote his upcoming memoir-ish book.
Today, George W. Bush sold his book for a reported $7 million.
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