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#BookmarkThis: Chat live with author David Lagercrantz about the new Millennium novel
Swedish author David Lagercrantz will do a live video chat on Facebook Sept. 22 about the latest novel in Stieg Larsson's popular Millennium series.
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USA TODAY's top 150 best-selling books.
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10 cool books for fall, from Dan Brown to Stephen King
From Dan Brown to Stephen King to Alice Waters, the fall books season is stuffed with big names. A preview of the season in bookstores.
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New memoir recalls Obama speech that didn't quite nail Trump
Speechwriter David Litt's memoir of life inside the Obama White House is rich with nostalgia. A 3.5-star book review of 'Thanks, Obama.'
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New book: How Howard Hughes helped the CIA steal a Russian sub
Josh Dean's book 'The Taking of K-129' is a true Cold War adventure about a CIA op, a Russian sub, and billionaire Howard Hughes. A 3.5-star review.
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Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman are writing their sexy 'Love Story'
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are writing a tongue-in-cheek account of their romance called 'The Greatest Love Story Ever Told.'
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Get smart with these 6 great new back-to-school picture books
Six new picture books for kids put the fun in learning.
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Katy Tur's most 'Unbelievable' moments on the Trump campaign trail
In her new memoir 'Unbelievable,' the NBC correspondent describes what it was like to cover the Trump presidential campaign from the start.
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The fall's hottest political books, from Hillary Clinton to Alec Baldwin
The season's political books include 'What Happened,' a memoir by Hillary Clinton, and 'You Can't Spell America Without Me,' a parody by Alec Baldwin.
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70 facts in honor of Stephen King's 70th birthday
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New Mark Twain fairy tale to be published next week
Children's authors Philip and Erin Stead have completed 'The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine,' from a Twain fragment.
The Day In Celebrities Gallery
Sonequa Martin-Green, right, a cast member in \"Star Trek: Discovery,\" arrives with her husband, actor Kenric Green, at the premiere of the new television series on Tuesday.
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