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Fresh Medicine

by Phil Bredesen

“Philip Bredesen knows the American health care system inside and out. He knows both the theory and, more importantly, how things really work. His perspective is unique and wise. If…

William S. Burroughs

…(1969), The Wild Boys (1971), and The Ticket that Exploded (1962). Norman Mailer once described Burroughs as “the only American novelist living today who may conceivably be possessed by genius.”…

Black Skin, White Masks

by Frantz Fanon

“A strange, haunting mélange of analysis, revolutionary manifesto, metaphysics, prose poetry and literary criticism—and yet the nakedest of human cries.” —Newsweek…

The Best a Man Can Get

by John O'Farrell

“[A] bright, hilarious little novel . . . O’Farrell has a tart narrative voice and a delectably understated way with wisecracks. You could say that his style depends heavily on…

Cecil Kuhne

…travel writing has appeared in Travel & Leisure, USA Today, The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, and The Boston Globe, among many other publications. He has learned that grizzly bears…

Asa Akira

…at the AVN, XRCO, XBIZ, AEBN VOD, and Urban X awards and is one of the best-known and most liked people working in the porn industry today—and a budding writer….

Jonathan Coleman

…been interviewed on most of the major television and radio shows, including Today, Oprah, Good Morning America, Vanished, 48 Hours, and All Things Considered, and has been profiled in many…

Open Secrets

by The New York Times Staff

…updated coverage by The New York Times of WikiLeaks and the confidential documents they released, Open Secrets is a must-read field guide to how information and power are wielded today….

Jeffrey Lent

…USA Today. Both novels were BookSense picks, Book of the Month main selections, have been widely translated and are currently under film option. A Peculiar Grace is his third novel….

Sleepyhead

by Mark Billingham

“Who would have thought a stand-up comedian could write a British police procedural as good as those produced by crime queens Elizabeth George and Ruth Rendell?” —USA Today