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A Clinton Primary Primernew

Biographer Carl Bernstein sees two sides in candidate's run for the White House.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  01-23-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Our Way or No Way?new

Noam Chomsky opens his latest book, What We Say Goes, with fists flying.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  01-18-2008  |  Nonfiction

Hunter Storiesnew

Gonzo celebrates the life and work of outlaw journalist Hunter S. Thompson.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Craig Vetter  |  01-17-2008  |  Nonfiction

Love in a Time of Mutant STDnew

Harvey Award-winning graphic novelist Charles Burns spent more than a decade crafting Black Hole. It is a profoundly disturbing allegory of adolescence.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jason A. Zwiker  |  01-16-2008  |  Fiction

Superheroes Without A Causenew

Incredible powers? Today's comic book crusaders have a problem with that.
New Haven Advocate  |  Christopher Arnott  |  01-15-2008  |  Books

Bob Eckhardt: The Man in the Panama Hatnew

Gary A. Keith reclaims the legacy of the quixotic progressive.
The Texas Observer  |  Brant Bingamon  |  01-14-2008  |  Nonfiction

Imagination Helps Small Bookstores Survivenew

With independent bookshops struggling to hang on in even the largest cities, owners are forced to become even more creative in small places, where their inventory of titles outnumbers the local population.
The Texas Observer  |  Stayton Bonner  |  01-14-2008  |  Books

'These Are Not Fair Trials'new

John Grisham on his book, The Innocent Man, legislative efforts to aid the wrongfully convicted in Mississippi and his future plans.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ronni Mott  |  01-11-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Devra Davis Discusses Carcinogens and Curesnew

In her new book, The Secret History of the War on Cancer, the head of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh unveils the ignorance and corruption that have plagued cancer research.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  01-07-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Steve Martin: Philosopher in Bunny Earsnew

His just-published memoir, Born Standing Up, verifies what you always suspected -- Steve Martin never was your typical comedian.
Boston Phoenix  |  James Parker  |  01-04-2008  |  Nonfiction

Dark Prince Goes Down in Plamesnew

In his memoir, Novak attempts to justify outing Valerie Plame and other moral lapses, but his explanations are self-serving, to say the least, and not very convincing.
Jackson Free Press  |  James L. Dickerson  |  01-03-2008  |  Nonfiction

The Challenge of Holiday Feastingnew

After reading The Omnivore's Dilemma, you may never look at a holiday ham -- or any dinner for that matter -- the same again.
Jackson Free Press  |  Brandi Herrera Pfrehm  |  12-27-2007  |  Nonfiction

Book Reviewing is Dead! Long Live the Book Review!new

Lack of venues and a paucity of critical writing are digging the grave of the book review.
VUE Weekly  |  Jay Smith  |  12-27-2007  |  Books

Examining Bush and the Neoconsnew

At times Unger focuses so closely on neocon tactics that he misses other forces driving Bush-Cheney policies. Even so, the book offers a vivid account of the use of disinformation to promote extremism.
Chicago Reader  |  Chris Pepus  |  12-26-2007  |  Nonfiction

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