Tired of "The Hunger Games?" Already read the "Harry Potter" series? Don't feel like touching "Twilight?" Look no further. These recently-released books are now available for purchase.
"The Fame Game" by Lauren Conrad
Former reality television star, fashion pro and author Lauren Conrad has just released her latest novel, a spin-off of her "L.A. Candy" fiction series. Her next book, a nonfiction fashion-related tome titled "Lauren Conrad Beauty," comes out on Oct. 30. "The Fame Game" sequel, "Starstruck," comes out in November.
"Guilty Wives" by James Patterson
Patterson's latest thriller is about four female friends who enjoy a luxury-filled weekend only to wake up one morning and find themselves in deep trouble.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" by E.L. James
he paperback version of James' book, the first in a trilogy, is currently available in bookstores under its new publisher, Vintage. The paperback versions of the next two books, "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed," are scheduled for an Apr. 17 release. All three books are currently available as e-books.
"The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods" by Hank Haney
Hank Haney worked as Tiger Woods' swing coach from 2004 to 2010. The book goes into their time together and Haney's observations on the famous golfer. And no, it doesn't give salacious details about Woods' extramarital escapades.
"Sacre Bleu: A Comedy d'Art" by Christopher Moore
Moore's latest book is about two people who look into the death of the recently deceased artist Vincent van Gogh. The humor writer's previous books include "Bite Me: A Love Story" and "Lamb."
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