Dana Becker talks about the changing definition of stress in her new book titled "One Nation Under Stress: The Trouble With Stress as an Idea".
Publisher Zondervan announced Tuesday that Olympic gold medalist Gabrielle Douglas, who is yet to turn 18, will be releasing her second memoir later next month.
Author Amy Boesky reveals she lived a double life when she was in her twenties and ghostwriting for the popular teen book series Sweet Valley High.
E.L. James does away with erotic writing and chooses writing a how-to book for her next project. The author revealed the title of her new book to be "Fifty Shades of Grey: Inner Goddess (A Journal)".
Author Emily Anthes tackles the subject of aggressive expansion of the current bioengineering landscape in her new novel "Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts"
Hollywood actress and now author Rita Moreno shares the story of her remarkable journey through life in her memoir "Rita Moreno: A Memoir".
Author Christa Parravani explores the bonds of sisterhood in her new book "Her: A Memoir".
Sheryl Sandberg defends her controversial new book "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead", saying that men still run the world.
Tim Weiner's new book "Enemies: A History of the FBI" traces the history of the FBI's secret intelligence operations, from the bureau's creation in the early 20th century through its ongoing fight in the current war on terrorism.
Novelist Joyce Carol has taken up the Ivy League society as a topic for her new novel "The Accursed".
Publishing company Random House came under the wrath of The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) for its new Hydra imprint, which they think is "exploitative" and "predatory".
Baseball catcher Mika Piazza talks about making it to the big leagues in his memoir "Long Shot".
Author Adam Bradley has begun work on his sixth book immediately after his latest novel "Speaking From Among the Bones" was released last month.
Author Hilary Mantel finally speaks up regarding the controversial comments she made about Kate Middleton, saying she has no regrets about what she said.
James Patterson's novel "Alex Cross, Run" took No. 1 spot for the first week on Publishers Weekly's bestseller list, which was released Thursday.
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