J.K. Rowling's best-selling "Harry Potter" novels are available for the first time in ebook format on the new website dedicated to the boy wizard adventures.
Who knew that "Twilight" fan fiction could spawn a three book series and a film? "Fifty Shades of Grey" has been the talk of the literary world for some time now.
Post-apocalyptic action movie "The Hunger Games" opened with a staggering $155 million at U.S. and Canadian box offices, beating Hollywood's lofty expectations and making history as the third-highest domestic film opening.
Greg Smith -- the former executive at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. who put a new spin on the old letter of resignation with his "Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs" op-ed article in the New York Times on March 14 -- apparently would like to amplify on his remarks in book form, according to the newspaper.
Walter Isaacson, the President and Chief Executive of the Aspen Institute, has revealed some intriguing aspects of late Apple founder Steve Jobs' meeting with US President Barack Obama. The details were disclosed in Isaacson's biography of Jobs.
Fans already are devouring "The Hunger Games," the highly anticipated post-apocalyptic drama from Lions Gate Entertainment that reaches movie theaters this weekend.
"Hunger Games" heroine Katniss Everdeen is headed for a Barbie-style makeover.
Stan Lee is barging into the pages of his own comic book as a character based on himself who rubs elbows with superheroes - call it a cameo for the reality TV age.
Actor Wes Bentley is finally embracing his celebrity after spending a decade battling drug and alcohol addictions and a fear of attention, to make his big screen comeback with a coveted role in "The Hunger Games."
Little Lions Gate Entertainment beat out its bigger and better funded rivals to win the right to make a film of "The Hunger Games," which opens on Friday with blockbuster expectations.
The trailer will debut on television on Access Hollywood and online via Yahoo! Movies, the author said on her website.
In 2013, Netflix and horror director Eli Roth will team up to stream a new, original and horrifying series, "Hemlock Grove." The slated 13 episodes are based off the book of the same title by Brian McGreevy, who will also be an executive producer.
Gwyneth Paltrow has recently come under fire over reports that her cookbook "My Father's Daughter" was not actually written by her. Last week an article surfaced in the New York Times alleging that a "cookbook ghostwriter" penned the popular lifestyle guide. Though the actress is denying it, the story recalls the early stages of some infamous book scandals. Here are six literary hoaxes that shook the publishing world.
Jeremy Lin, the New York Knicks guard who became a basketball sensation virtually overnight, is having his life story published by Scholastic.
Jessica Alba is joining a long list of celebrities who have added the word "author" to their resumes.
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