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15 hours ago ago from What Women Want
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23 hours ago ago from Dusty Hum
A quick roundup of some best-of lists, mainly American fiction. Amazon editors top 100 picks (#1 = Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann) The Atlantic top 5 books of 2009 plus a long list of runners up Boston Globe “Simply the best fiction” (and non-fiction ) Christian Science Monitor best fiction of 2009; non-fiction here (includes Woodsburner ) The Daily Beast top 15 selling celebrity books (#1 = Bill O’Reilly) Entertainment Weekly ...
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7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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