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August 25, 2008By Michael Cader

Fall Books at NY Mag

August 25, 2008By Michael Cader

As part of their fall preview issue, NY Magazine looks at a variety of authors and forthcoming books, highlighting (in short pieces0 Toni Morrison; Philip Roth and John Updike; Hannah Tinti; Amitav Gosh; Roberto Bolano; Marilyn Robinson; and Curtis Sittenfeld.Books preview home page The section includes a look at the “season”: short month-by-month highlights.

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August 23, 2008By Michael Cader

Rushdie Wins Some Concessions from Author

August 23, 2008By Michael Cader

Salman Rushdie’s lawyer Mark Stephens says that author of On Her Majesty’s Service Ron Evans has “accepted that much of the story published in the Mail on Sunday [excerpted from the forthcoming book] was false,” adding that Evans “was a police driver making out he was an armed special protection officer.” Stephens also says that “the authors have admitted that there were falsehoods in the original manuscript and have made amendments accordingly.” Publisher John Blake expects to have a revised version of the book ready for release next week.Guardian

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August 20, 2008By Sarah Weinman

Goodkind e-book a Kindle Exclusive

August 20, 2008By Sarah Weinman

NYT Bestseller and fantasy novelist Terry Goodkind’s first novel, Wizard’s First Rule, originally published in 1994, is released today in e-book exclusively on Kindle from Rosetta Books. This is Goodkind’s first appearance of in e-book format. His agent, Russell Galen, said: “Terry believes deeply that the power of novels is connected in part to the physical experience of reading a printed book, and so for years he refused to permit electronic editions of his work. A hands-on demonstration of the Kindle convinced him that here at last was a technology which provided that powerful reading experience.”

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August 19, 2008By Michael Cader

New Woodward Announced

August 19, 2008By Michael Cader

Simon & Schuster has announced the title of Bob Woodward’s new book: THE WAR WITHIN: A Secret White House History 2006-2008–along with the release date of September 8, in what they say will be a 900,000-copy first printing. In a statement editor Alice Mayhew says: “There has not been such an authoritative and intimate account of presidential decision making since the Nixon tapes and the Pentagon Papers. This is the declassification of what went on in secret, behind the scenes.” The Washington Post will excerpt the book on September 7, when the traditional Woodward 60 Minutes episode will air as […]

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August 19, 2008By Sarah Weinman

Michael Moore Suggests Ignoring Fall Books Preview

August 19, 2008By Sarah Weinman

In one of the more unusual attempts to spice up the traditional preview of fall books, AP quotes Michael Moore as saying this is not the time to be reading – not even Moore’s upcoming book Mike’s Election Guide 2008. “There really is no time for any frivolity. People are already working two jobs to put gas in the tank, so they can drive from the first job to the second job. People need to spend as much of their free time as possible for candidates…I would rather you go and work for a local candidate than read my book.” […]

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August 15, 2008By Michael Cader

Debate over Chronological Bible

August 15, 2008By Michael Cader

Leaving aside the unsubstantiated (and incorrect) characterization of ” the midst of a Bible-publishing boom,” USA Today has a long piece looking at Thomas Nelson’s forthcoming CHRONOLOGICAL STUDY BIBLE. “The latest edition rejiggers the order of books, psalms, and Gospels in an effort to provide a historical framework for a text most scholars consider chronologically challenged.” But some scholars regard the exercise as non-productive and even confusing: “For some biblical accounts, such as the Israelites’ exile to Babylon, there are historical accounts to support the narrative. Other stories require a leap of faith, however. Scholars say trying to rearrange individual […]

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