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1. "I, Alex Cross" by James Patterson (Little Brown) Full Story »
1. "I, Alex Cross" by James Patterson (Little Brown) Full Story »
1. "I, Alex Cross" by James Patterson (Little, Brown) Full Story »
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - She's no longer the chief executive of Alaska, but Sarah Palin should still be called "governor." And in English only, please. Full Story »
"Hollywood Moon" (Little, Brown, 344 pages, $26.99) by Joseph Wambaugh: "Hollywood Moon" is the third novel in Joseph Wambaugh's series about the denizens of the Los Angeles Police Department's Hollywood Division — and it is by far the best. Full Story »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Collaboration is critical in the workplace, choreographer Twyla Tharp writes in a new book that contends that although most workers do not team up with artistic greats as she does, the secrets to success are universal. Full Story »
Google is changing the way it indexes news in an online world hungry for headlines. In the wake of complaints from media companies, Google has forged a path for paid subscriptions by altering its First Click Free program. Full Story »
LONDON - Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine, a concession to an increasingly disgruntled media industry. Full Story »
SYDNEY (Reuters) - When Suzan Colon was laid off from her dream job as a magazine editor in New York, her mother came up with some advice that has led to the next chapter of her life -- "put up soup," or resort to fortifying foods. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Google, under fire from Rupert Murdoch and some other newspaper owners, said it will let publishers set a limit on the number of articles people can read for free through its search engine. Full Story »
NEW YORK - Julie Powell's new book is not for the squeamish, in more ways than one. Full Story »
NEW YORK - "Going Rogue" has sold a million copies. Full Story »
LONDON (AFP) - Franco-American author Jonathan Littell has won the Bad Sex In Fiction Award for a book that had previously scooped France's top literary award. Full Story »
LONDON - A cringe-inducing passage which compares a sexual encounter to battle with an one-eyed mythological monster was awarded Britain's Bad Sex in Fiction Prize on Monday. Full Story »
LONDON (Reuters) - Jonathan Littell, who won France's prestigious Prix Goncourt in 2006 for "The Kindly Ones," has picked up another prize for the same work -- the Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction Award. Full Story »
LONDON (Reuters) - London bookseller and first-time novelist Evie Wyld beat top literary award winners Aravind Adiga and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie among others to land the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize on Monday. Full Story »
"Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession" (Little, Brown and Co., 308 pages, $24.99), by Julie Powell: From the title to the last page, former blogger Julie Powell's startling second memoir, "Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession," is smart and compelling but frequently coy: Does she mean cleaving together? Or faithful to the point of clinging? Or separating naturally? Or splitting open as with, say, a cleaver? Full Story »
MADRID - The Mexican writer Jose Emilio Pacheco has won the Cervantes Prize, the Spanish-speaking world's highest literary honor, Spain's Culture Ministry said Monday. Full Story »
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Vladimir Nabokov's final, fragmentary novel went on sale Monday in two versions in Russia, more than 30 years after he asked that it be burned upon his death. Full Story »
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