Many People Are Reading Sarah Palin’s Book
Almost more people than have read any other nonfiction book in its first week, ever!
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Almost more people than have read any other nonfiction book in its first week, ever!
No index and long chapters mean at least one person will have to do some hard digging.
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We mean, he did once portray her as part-woman, part-dog.
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More specifically, what's the most popular reading material on each line?
Mostly about sports she played when she was younger, or something.
But it's not going to be about settling grudges. Because he's not about that.
Not us. And now, not the woman who is suing her for plagiarism.
Former friend Andrew Young is shopping a tell-all book.
And author Jay McInerney is okay with that.
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