Entertainment Books
Contributing Articles in Entertainment Books
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The Da Vinci Code and Harry Potter
Despite being pummelled by critics and fellow writers alike, Dan Brown's books flew off the book shelves faster than Professor Langdon raced through the Louvre.
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The Twilight Saga – An Impact
A look into the impact of Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga and its effects on culture, from crazed fans, to irate critics, and the evolution of storytelling.
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The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff Hits Home
Set in the desert of Utah, this novel takes the reader through time: One story is set at the beginning of the Mormon movement, the other in a modern day Mormon compound.
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Give Books for Father's Day
Why give dad a generic card or an ugly tie for his special day? Books are more personal and make the perfect alternative to the same old, tired Father's Day gifts.
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Book Review – Curb Your Enthusiasm
While complete in aspects related to basic documentation of episode information, this guide to Curb Your Enthusiasm is lacking features that are exclusive to itself.
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The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh
Judith Lindbergh's The Thralls Tale (Bantam 2006) is historical fiction at its most unique. Lindbergh does a great job bringing the reader into the world of the Vikings.
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Review: Calling the Dead by Ali Vali
Calling the Dead (Bold Strokes Books 2008) is the beginning of a new series in Ali Vali's line-up. Set in post Hurricane Katrina New Orleans a serial killer wreaks havoc.
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The Crystal Skull by Manda Scott
Manda Scott uses the Mayan legend of the 13 crystal skulls to create a fantastic blend of historical and geological fact with suspense, thrills and strong characters.
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The Movie Lovers Club
Cathleen Rountree's book "The Movie Lovers Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group" is a fabulous guide for setting up your own film-watching and discussion group.
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