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Almost more people than have read any other nonfiction book in its first week, ever!
Illinois fans turn on a dime, and a blogger finds the link between Sarah Palin and Dave Eggers.
This time, it's Sarah Palin's crowd that appears larger than it really is.
You betcha, it's a big ol' box of lies. Not that that will matter, sales-wise.
The vice-presidential candidate thought she could help the anchor with her "low self-esteem."
"I'm thinking, if you thought that was a good interview, I don't know what a bad interview is because I knew it was a bad interview."
No index and long chapters mean at least one person will have to do some hard digging.
First, let's get one thing straight: Barbara Walters invented going rogue.
But by accident is another story altogether!
We mean, he did once portray her as part-woman, part-dog.
Why calling her new book 'Going Rogue' is an odd choice.
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