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Topics included raccoon hunting, African cranes, harmonic fifths, and growing up in the Bronx with big lips.
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Topics included raccoon hunting, African cranes, harmonic fifths, and growing up in the Bronx with big lips.
Adam Bellow finally has a chance to prove his genius.
It's just your standard-issue case involving rape, murder, and pig theft.
Dan Brown's desperately anticipated follow-up to 'The Da Vinci Code' will be released in September.
An industry that sees 5 percent growth as a bubble is taking this in (gimpy) stride.
Today, George W. Bush sold his book for a reported $7 million.
"Here we are with one stand-alone book-review section on the East Coast, and it won't return my calls!"
Then there’s the tale of a woman, brought up as a traditional Muslim, who became "the most depraved rock groupie you've ever seen."
"We want to publish books that people want to buy and read."
One of two planned books features "a counterplot of unusual erotic desire"!
Superagent Andrew Wylie is "an ice sculpture of a tropic general, a moisturized fist of virile elegance."
Bernie Madoff taketh away, but he also giveth.
More bad signs of the times, and more publications that are pretending times are better than they really are.
The publication of Herman Rosenblat's Oprah-endorsed 'Angel Through the Fence' has been canceled, for obvious reasons.
The 9-year-old author of 'How to Talk to Girls' offers timeless advice.
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