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Salon.com January 9, 2002 Laura Miller |
Our favorite books From a gripping novel about terrorism to the memoir of a cross-country stripteaser, we pick the best -- that is, the most pleasurable -- reading experiences of 2001...  |
Salon.com January 9, 2002 Brad Wieners |
California scheming "Dot.con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold" is the first good book about one of capitalism's most embarrassing debacles...  |
T.H.E. Journal January 2002 Judy Shasek & Wendy Anderson Schulz |
Cyber-Bookshelf: E-Wally and the Quest A new book seeks to teach children about the rise of the Internet, bridging the gap between a generation that grew up on the printed word with one that is growing up with computers...  |
Salon.com January 7, 2002 Kera Bolonik |
Marian and me When Michael Moore's publisher insisted he rewrite his new book to be less critical of President Bush, it took an outraged librarian to get it back in the stores...  |
Salon.com January 3, 2002 Stephen Lemons |
A serial killer analyzes serial killing The 1960s "Moors Murderer," Ian Brady, still haunts the British psyche. His recently published book shows why...  |
Information Today January 2002 |
Moral Rights for Authors and Artists Moral rights safeguard personal and reputational rights, which permit authors to defend both the integrity of their works and the use of their names...  |
Reason January 2002 Charles Paul Freund |
Franzen's Folly The novelist vs. high art's Dark Other...  |
Reason January 2002 Mike Godwin |
Napster for Novels? Not even pirates like e-books...  |
Reason January 2002 Glenn Garvin |
A Splendid Little Drug War Tragedy, farce, and fake brass cojones south of the border: two new books illuminate the growing ugliness of a War on Drugs that is rapidly losing its metaphorical status...  |
Reason January 2002 Tom Peyser |
Commuter Virus Is American literature too soft on the suburbs?  |
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