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Adolf Hitler novel Becomes Germany's Bestseller; Receives Mixed Reviews

Timur Vermes's debut novel "He's Back (Er Ist Wieder Da)" tops bestselling lists in Germany but has received mixed reviews from critics.

Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief

Publication of Lawrence Wright's Book On Scientology Stalled in Canada

The publication of Lawrence Wright's latest book on Scientology "Going Clear" is being held up in Canada until the publishing house receives results from a legal review.

Stephen King’s ‘Doctor Sleep” Is Scarier Than its Prequel ‘The Shining’, Says Author

Stephen King's 'Doctor Sleep" Is Scarier Than its Prequel 'The Shining', Says Author

Stephen King makes his return to the world of horror fiction novels with a sequel to "The Shining" which has been titled "Doctor Sleep."

Zac Unger's New Novel Reveals Polar Bears Not in as Bad The Condition as Portrayed

Zac Unger's New Novel Reveals Polar Bears Doing Well, Population on the Rise

Zac Unger's new novel "Never Look a Polar Bear in The Eye" reveals polar bears are not in a condition as being portrayed.

Sam Sheridan's 'Disaster Diaries': A Guide To Survive The End Of The World

Sam Sheridan's 'Disaster Diaries': A Guide To Survive The End Of The World

Sam Sheridan's "Disaster Diaries" is all about the end of the world and how people should stop worrying about it and start learning how to survive the Apocalypse.

Simon & Schuster

Simon & Schuster Acquires Publishing Rights to David Shields and Shane Salerno's 'The Private War of J.D. Salinger'

Simon & Schuster has acquired publishing rights to David Shields and Shane Salerno's "The Private War of J.D. Salinger" which they will publish September 2013

Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run's 'Manology' Helps Women Find Their True Man

Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run's 'Manology' Helps Women Find Their True Man

R&B singer Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run's new book "Manology" is said to be a gateway for women into a man's mind, helping them find "true" relationships.

Draft of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Atrocities' Reveals Censored Lines

A draft of Siegfried Sassoon's "Atrocities" has been found with a letter to the poet's friend revealing the poet cut out and toned down few lines in the published version of the poem.

BlackBerry’s Z10

BlackBerry's Z10 Vs LG Nexus 4: Which is the better Smartphone

As Blackberry launches its new Z10, the question on whether it's a better smartphone than LG Nexus 4 has started to make the rounds

Jared Diamond’s The World Until Yesterday:

Jared Diamond's 'The World Until Yesterday' Creates Dispute Between Author and Campaign Group

Jared Diamond's highly acclaimed novel "The World Until Yesterday" has become the subject of dispute between the author and campaign group Survival International.

Barnes & Noble Announced 'Imagination's Destination', Their Summer Reading Program

Barnes & Noble To Close 30 Percent of Stores In Next 10 Years

Struggling bookstore chain Barnes & Noble plans to close 20 stores a year over the next decade, its chief executive told the Wall Street Journal.

George Saunders' Tenth Of December

'Tenth Of December' by George Saunders Tops NPR's Best-Sellers List

"Tenth Of December" by George Saunders secures top position on NPR's bestsellers list. The book has been on the list for three weeks now and has been on the number one spot for the second week. In its first week on the list, the novel was placed in the third position.

 Distant Witness: Social Media, the Arab Spring and a Journalism Revolution

Andy Carvin's 'Distant Witness' Shows How Social Media Sources Have Given Rise to New Form of Journalism

When Andy Carvin reported the revolutions known as the Arab Spring, he used social media and their sources to gather information for his report. Now, in his new book, he talks about how social media has become a new form of journalism.

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Amazon To Open Three Fulfillment Centers In Texas

In an official press release Amazon announced its plans to open three new fulfillment centers in Texas that would provide employment to more than a thousand people.

General Practitioners to prescribe Self-Help Books To Patients

General Practitioners to prescribe Self-Help Books To Patients

According to a report by The Guardian, general practitioners will now prescribe self-help books to patients that have mild mental health problems, anxiety, panic attacks and depression problems.

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