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J.D. Salinger's Books Are Finally Going Digital
You’ll finally be able to catch the late J.D. Salinger’s books in digital format. Longtime Salinger publisher Little, Brown and Company said all four of his works, including “The Catcher in the Rye,” will be made available as e-books Tuesday, marking the first time that the entirety of his published work will be available in digital format. His son, Matt...
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DC Library Wants to Add More Local, Self-Published Authors' E-Books to Their Collection
The D.C. Public Library is looking to add books written and self-published by local authors to their online collection.
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Sales for Michelle Obama Memoir Top 2 Million Copies
Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” is selling at a pace rarely seen for a political memoir, or any nonfiction book. Combined hardcover, e-book and audio sales in the U.S. and Canada topped 2 million copies in the first 15 days, Crown Publishing announced Friday. By comparison, former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton’s memoir “Living History” needed a month to sell 1 million...
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North Korea: Popularity of ‘Fire and Fury' Foretells Trump's End
North Korea has found good material to attack U.S. President Donald Trump: Michael Wolff’s bombshell new book, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.” The book paints Trump as a leader who doesn’t understand the weight of his office and whose competence is questioned by aides. Trump and other White House aides have blasted it as inaccurate trash. But...
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‘Fire and Fury' Sales Top 29,000 in 1st Weekend as More Political Books Expected
Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” was the top-selling book last week, NPD BookScan told The Associated Press. And its numbers are likely to grow far higher as more political books are expected to hit the shelves. “Fire and Fury” sold 29,000 copies, BookScan announced Wednesday. But Wolff’s explosive tell-all about the Trump administration only came out last Friday and BookScan’s...
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Sony to Release ‘Slender Man' Film Featuring Horror Character That Inspired Two Wisconsin Girls to Nearly Kill Classmate
Sony Pictures plans to release a “Slender Man” movie this spring, featuring the horror character that inspired two Wisconsin girls to nearly kill their classmate.
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Tips for Coping With Grief on Social Media and in Real Life
How can you cope with grief and anxiety in real life and via social media? Psychiatrist Dr. Joshua Weiner talks with News4’s Chris Lawrence about his tips.
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‘Griefstagram' Shows New Way to Mourn on Social Media
As we live more and more of our lives online, how do we express that we’re suffering?
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Simon & Schuster vice president and executive director of publicity Cary Goldstein told the AP that no paperback has been scheduled for Mark Whitaker’s “Cosby” and that no changes will be made in the e-book or hardcover, which came out last September to positive reviews but was soon heavily criticized for overlooking the many allegations against Cosby, 78, of sexual assault.
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Publisher Plans No Future Editions of Bill Cosby Bio
Simon & Schuster vice president and executive director of publicity Cary Goldstein told the AP that no paperback has been scheduled for Mark Whitaker’s “Cosby” and that no changes will be made in the e-book or hardcover, which came out last September to positive reviews but was soon heavily criticized for overlooking the many allegations against Cosby, 78, of sexual assault.
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Jeb Bush Will “Actively Explore” Run for President
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took his most definitive step yet toward running for president Tuesday, saying he will “actively explore” a campaign and telling NBC 6 South Florida in an exclusive interview that he planned to “listen to people and see if my message can resonate.”