Topic: Margaret Atwood
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Fall books: 20 nonfiction titles you don't want to miss
From the energy crisis to The Doors, from Hitler’s Germany to Rin Tin Tin, here are the nonfiction titles that have readers buzzing this fall.
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Chapter & Verse
Finally – a Booker Prize win for Julian Barnes
His fourth time nominated was the charm for British novelist Julian Barnes, winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize.
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Fall books: 20 nonfiction titles you don't want to miss
From the energy crisis to The Doors, from Hitler’s Germany to Rin Tin Tin, here are the nonfiction titles that have readers buzzing this fall.
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America Pacifica, by Anna North
A post-apocalyptic landscape, frighteningly familiar.
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Chapter & Verse
Margaret Atwood: "I'm too old to worry about that"
Margaret Atwood took the stage at the Portsmouth, NH, music hall, looking and sounding anything but elderly.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/12/10, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Channeling my inner Hemingway – or not
'I Write Like,' a hot new website, purports to tell visitors which bestselling authors' work their prose most resembles.
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Chapter & Verse
I Write Like… David Foster Wallace?
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The Simple Dollar
15 websites that saved me money in 2010
These 15 websites saved money for our guest blogger so far this year.
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Guest blog: John Grisham tackles children's books
With John Grisham taking aim at kids, will other big names follow suit?
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Chapter & Verse
Beyond Elmore Leonard: 10 rules for writing
The Guardian asked a cluster of well-known authors for their tricks of the trade. Some of their answers may surprise you.
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The Handmaid's Tale
Atwood's tale of future shock – feminist style.
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Chapter & Verse
No women in PW's top 10 best books of 2009?
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Chapter & Verse
Margaret Atwood and the totally "green book tour"
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Bestselling hardcover books, according to IndieBound*
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Bestselling hardcover books, according to IndieBound*
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Bestselling hardcover books, according to IndieBound*
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The Year of the Flood
Margaret Atwood’s dark, sharp, dystopic novel picks up where ‘Oryx and Crake’ left off.
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Fall's bounty of books
Publishers are pushing out a crowd of star authors this season in a race to prop up sales.
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Chapter & Verse
The most anticipated books of 2009
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Classic review: The Blind Assassin
Margaret Atwood's "The Blind Assassin" is a killer novel, all right, but it can see exactly where it's going.
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Canadians pull together under a blanket of snow
Rare coast-to-coast white Christmas refreshes sense of unity.
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'Lavinia': Ursula Le Guin champions Vergil's neglected heroine
The book creates a rich backstory for the mostly forgotten wife of Trojan hero Aeneas.
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Chapter & Verse
Vote for “the best of Booker”
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"The writer must remain invisible"
Elmore Leonard spells out his 10 cardinal rules for good writing.







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