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Tech thriller 'Daemon' rises from the underground
You may never have heard of Daemon author Leinad Zeraus, but get ready to hear a lot about Daemon author Daniel Suarez.

Compelling 'College Girl' still has lots to learn, plots to develop
In College Girl, a painfully shy college student, 20-year-old Natalie, is pried loose from her comfort zone of studying and drunken ...

'Disquiet' speaks volumes on family drama
To be sure, Julia Leigh's sophomore work of fiction, Disquiet, is disquieting, a literary story of suspense and even horror. ...

New in Paper: Brooks' 'People of the Book'
People of the Book (Penguin, $15, fiction, reprint) USA TODAY's Susan Kelly called Geraldine Brooks "a skilled storyteller who ...

Roundup: First novels of mystery, whimsy, personal pain
Lisa Genova captures the plight of a woman in her prime watching life slip away; Janice Y.K. Lee embarks on love and betrayal ...

'God' writer admits plagiarism
Neale Donald Walsch, best-selling author of Conversations with God, said Tuesday that he unwittingly passed off another writer's ...

Author of 'Conversations With God' Admits Essay Wasn't His
A personal Christmas tale posted online by the author Neale Donald Walsch turns out to belong to someone else — the writer Candy Chand, who first published it 10 years ago.

Books of The Times: When Labels Fought the Digital, and the Digital Won
Steve Knopper's stark accounting of the mistakes major record labels have made in the digital era suggests they are largely responsible for their own demise.

Arts, Briefly: Winfrey Web Site Notes Fabricated Memoir
Oprah.com, the Web site of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," has posted a disclaimer acknowledging that Herman Rosenblat admitted he had invented portions of his Holocaust memoir.

Richard Seaver, Publisher, Dies at 82
Mr. Seaver defied censorship and conventional literary standards to bring works by rabble-rousing authors like Samuel Beckett, Henry Miller and William Burroughs to American readers.

Books of The Times: In War and Floods, a Family's Leitmotif of Love, Memories and Secrets
Jayne Anne Phillips's intricate, deeply felt new novel fuses wildly disparate influences into something incandescent and utterly original.

Executives Replaced at Borders as Sales Fall
The book retailer said that George L. Jones would be succeeded by Ron Marshall, a private equity executive with experience turning around ailing companies.

Arts, Briefly: Laura Bush Signs Deal for Her Memoirs
Scribner has acquired Mrs. Bush's not-yet-titled book, which will include her experiences in the White House, and plans to publish it in 2010.

Rough Crossing
In Robin Romm's account of her mother's death from cancer, her fury is transformed into an instrument for pursuing truth.


Method and Madness
The first serious Brando biography since his death includes a survey of his posthumous legacy.


Reading Mom and Dad in Tehran
The author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" fleshes out personal stories left untold or half-told in her earlier work.


Oh So '80s
In Chuck Klosterman's first novel: nostalgia, angst and football.


All American
In her new story collection, Louise Erdrich chronicles Native American ways, but also captures the voices of multitudes.


Woman's Estate
A journalist reports on the family drama surrounding Brooke Astor's decline.


Out of Egypt
The novelist Alaa Al Aswany places his emigré characters in post-9/11 Chicago.


The Reader
A tantalizing study of Hitler's book collection and what it says about the man.


Don't Start the Revolution Without Me
Graham Greene's letters reveal a man in constant search of "the exciting thing" -- the insurgencies and coups of the world.


A Love Supreme
A passionate history of music's path to cultural primacy, full of entertaining anecdotes and trivia from the worlds of classical, jazz and pop.




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