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•  Rabbit at Rest by Updike, John

John Updike's finest hour.
His best work, and there's a lot of it, has given him an indelible place in our American letters. He is one of our literary masters and Rabbit at Rest is where he is at the peak of his powers.
•  Gasping For Airtime: Two Years in the Trenches of "Saturday Night Live" by Mohr, Jay

Jay Mohr was on SNL?!
I can think of at least twenty cast members and writers who would be more qualified to write an SNL memoir - people who spent more time and made more of an impact on the show during better points in its history. Not to mention, people whose personal collection of gossip stories would have actually been entertaining.
•  How to Practice: The Way to a Meaningful Life by Lama, Dalai

Learning from a Bodhisattva
The Dalai Lama shares wisdom with a practical guide for meditation and living with the proper perspective and compassion.
•  Cherry by Karr, Mary

Drug-laden memoir of adolescence
Some of Mary Karr's best episodes, she's not afraid to admit, occurred while under the influence of this, that or the other, and a couple of them have a wickedly cool youth-fiction-meets-Hunter S. Thompson feel to them. It's hard not to burst into a wide grin as Karr trips out and sees the apparition of her high-school geometry teacher
•  30 Frames Per Second: The Visionary Art of the Music Video by Reiss, Steve and Feineman, Neil

An artform immortalized... finally
It's hard to convince people that the music video medium - over all the others - can most succinctly combine abstract, disjointed imagery with music and narrative. Videos can simultaneously hold the attention of a person with a PhD in art and a teenager stoned off his ass.
•  April 1865 by Winik, Jay

America's Turning Point
For Civil War buffs and anyone with an interest in this period in American history. Jay Winik's lively narrative reads like a suspense novel.
•  Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto by Klosterman, Chuck

Why Pop Culture Matters
What sets Chuck Klosterman apart from most cynical, intellectual writers is that he doesn't pretend to be above pop culture because he knows he would be fighting a losing battle.
•  Cobb: a Biography by Stump, Al

Baseball's Meanest Man
Heminway recognized Ty Cobb as a great player and "an absolute shit." Stump expounds on this basic concept in full detail in a very readable biography.
•  Moneyball by Lewis, Michael

The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
Essential reading for all baseball enthusiasts, Lewis' treatise serves as a basic introduction to meaningful sabermetrics as well as providing insight into intelligent team building.
•  Feast by Lawson, Nigella

Mustard with mutton, sign of a glutton
Nigella Lawson makes foodies of us all.
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   • Rabbit at Rest
   • Mercy of Thin Air, The by Domingue, Ronlyn
   • The Bone Thief by O'Callaghan, Thomas
   • Ping: A Frog in Search of a New Pond by Gold, Stuart Avery
   • Pursuit by Garcia-Roza, Luiz Alfredo
   • Seven Deadly Wonders by Reilly, Matthew
   • Bat Boy Lives! The Weekly World News Guide to Politics, Culture, Celebrities, Alien Abductions, and the Mutant Freaks that Shape Our World by Perel, David and the Editors of the Weekly World News

   • Now I Can Die in Peace by Simmons, Bill
   • Eating, Drinking, Overthinking: The Toxic Triangle of Food, Alcohol, and Depression – and How Women Can Break Free by Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan
   • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
   • The Triple Whammy Cure: The Breakthrough Women's Health Program for Feeling Good Again in Three Weeks by Edelberg, David M.D. with Hough, Heidi
   • Custom Maid War for New World Disorder by de Krassel, Peter G.
   • Secret Life of Water, The by Emoto, Masaru (translated by David A. Thayne)

   • Rabbit at Rest by Updike, John
   • Gasping For Airtime: Two Years in the Trenches of "Saturday Night Live" by Mohr, Jay
   • How to Practice: The Way to a Meaningful Life by Lama, Dalai
   • Cherry by Karr, Mary
   • 30 Frames Per Second: The Visionary Art of the Music Video by Reiss, Steve and Feineman, Neil
   • April 1865 by Winik, Jay

   •Edmund White's Arts and Letters
   •Peter Schlesinger's Checkered Past
   •Susan Sontag 1933-2004
   •Edmund Goulding Reaches for the Moon
   •Craig Seligman's Sontag & Kael
   •Michael Moore's 2004 Slacker Uprising Tour (10/13)
   •Aaron Krach's Half-Life
   •The Best in Fiction 2003: I'm Earning Brownie Points
   •The Trials and Tribulations of a Virgin Novelist: A Conversation with Russell Rowland



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