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Copaganda and Me
Maris Kreizman writes about the way police are mythologized in popular culture in this excerpt from her book 'I Want to Burn This Place Down' ...
These days, I pretty much know what I’m going to find, especially on the nonfiction list: celebrity memoirs. Readers seem to ...
James Rollins is one of the most renowned authors in the world of crime and thriller fiction. Known for blending science, ...
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And so this piece of her story, this sort of tension about who she wanted to be and then how her husband eventually comes in and sort of exploits these desires, was really, really compelling to me.” ...
If history had unfolded differently, Bill Clinton could have been the first US First Gentleman, so there’s possibly a bit of wishful thinking in this, his third collaboration with airport book ...
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'It doesn’t take much time to make a big difference,' James Patterson writes in his new book, 'The #1 Dad Book'. He chatted with PEOPLE about why in an exclusive conversation.
James Patterson doesn't need any more money. He's the first to admit it. "I really don't," he says. "That's not why I wrote this book." The new book in question from the prolific gagillion-selling ...