Kirstie Clements, the ex-editor of Vogue, has released a book that reveals the dark side of the fashion world, with shocking secrets like models eating tissue paper to stay thin.
Hillary Clinton is currently writing a memoir that will detail her time and experiences as secretary of State.
According to a recent report, Kristen Stewart has been spotted and caught on tape reading for the controversial film "50 Shades of Grey".
Mackenzie Bezos, novelist and husband of Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, spoke publicly of the online retailer for the first time in an interview with The Times.
Harry Potter emerged winner of the Best Character in children's books at a poll for International Children's Book Day.
Author Iain Banks announced that he has been diagnosed with gall bladder cancer and is not likely to live for more than a year.
A new book by Andrew Rose details a little-known affair King Edward VIII had with a French courtesan, and how he was always unfit to be king.
Kobo has finally made its eBook reader device available to customers for purchase on its own website.
Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" completes 41 weeks on NPR's Best-Sellers List and holds on to number one position on the list for four weeks in a row.
Amazon and the six big publishers who have been accused of "illegal restraint of trade" submitted a filing that says that the booksellers' lawsuit against them is without merit.
Amazon's acquisition of book recommending site Goodreads has sent shockwaves across the book industry as well as members of the website.
Adam Roberts took home the British Science Fiction Association Prize for the Best Novel for his crime novel "Jack Glass".
Hugh Howey's new novel "Wool" is being described as the "Fifty Shades of Grey" of 2013, as the author is being called the next E.L. James by critics.
Amazon announced that its Kindle Fire HD 8.9 LTE will be available at AT&T starting April 5, with a $249 contract option.
David Sheff's new novel "Clean: Overcoming Addiction and Ending America's Greatest Tragedy" helps addicts find a way out of their addiction.
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