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Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey Compares Ayana Mathis, the author of "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie" to Toni Morrison: Novel To Be Included in Oprah's Book Club

Author Ayana Mathis' "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie" is the newest addition to Oprah Winfrey's book club, now known as Oprah's Book Club 2.0.

America's First Book - Bay Psalm Book

America's First Book "Bay Psalm Book" To Be Sold For $20 Million At Old South Church, Boston

The first American book ever to be published, "Bay Psalm Book" is all set to be sold of $20 Million At Old South Church, Boston

Author Ernie Cline Signs New Book Deal: Book Titled 'Armada'

New York Times bestselling author Ernie Cline signs on a new book deal and the book has been titled "Armada". Details of the deal have not yet been revealed.

Nancy Huston Wins Bad Sex in Fiction Award For Novel ‘Infrared’

Author Nancy Huston Wins Bad Sex in Fiction Award For Novel 'Infrared'

Canadian author Nancy Huston took home the award for Bad Sex in Fiction for her novel Infrared.

year of the jungle

‘Hunger Games’ Author Suzanne Collins New Illustrated Book ‘Year of the Jungle’ Due in 2013

"Hunger Games" author Suzanne Collins will release her first new novel in three years, "Year of the Jungle," in 2013, Scholastic publishing said in a statement.

Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox Book Will Unveil 'Full and Unflinching' Details of Murder Trial, Memoir Release Date April 2013

Amanda Knox's memoir finally has a release date, title, and cover after being cleared of murder more than a year ago.

Gone girl

'Gone Girl' Author Gillian Flynn Poised to Take on Hollywood

While the most bestselling books this year had us in chains and/or tears, Gillian Flynn's novel "Gone Girl" has cut her own path to success, striking away from the scores of "Fifty Shades of Grey" imitators.

Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton Shoots Down Nickname 'Double D,' Calls Herself 'Motivational Speaker' With 'Dream More' Memoir

Dolly Parton is back in headlines with shooting down a nickname that is based on her chest area.

elsewhere

'Elsewhere' by Richard Russo: Pulitzer Prize Winning Fiction Author Pens Memoir of Small Town Life, Mother's Mental Illness

Author Richard Russo has reflected on his life and small town upbringing through his award winning fiction for the last 26 years. In his new book "Elsewhere," though, all ciphers are thrown out the window. This is Russo unvarnished.

battle cry

Checking Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" Movie for Accuracy with Biographer James McPherson

Just how accurate is the film's portrayal of the greatest man to wear a stovepipe hat?

paula broadwell

Before Gen. David Petraeus Scandal Broke, Paula Broadwell Angled For ‘Military Expert’ Job with TV Networks

As more details come to light about Gen. David Petraeus's affair with biographer Paula Broadwell, the story only continues to get weirder.

star wars

New ‘Star Wars’ Writers Confirmed, Could We See Spin-Offs Before Episodes 8, 9?

Like Jabba the Hutt removing his belt at the end of a long day, the "Star Wars" universe continues to rapidly expand beyond the limits of our imaginations.

Grace Coddington

Grace Coddington's New Memoir Reveals Fashion-Over-Everything, 'Tumultuous Love Life'

Grace Coddington recently came out with a memoir about her private life growing up, her rise to fame, and the many people she worked with over the years at Vogue.

Fifty Shades

'Love Lies Bleeding' Author Slams 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' Claims Her Book is 'Much More Erotic' Than E.L. James Trilogy

If you thought "Fifty Shades of Grey" was erotic, think again. Another author is saying that her biography is way better than E.L. James' steamy trilogy.

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