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- Obama touts 'Redeployment', a short story collection by a veteran of the Iraq War
Obama called 'Redeployment' a 'quick but powerful reminder' about the experiences of 'ordinary soldiers in Iraq'.
- Nick Hornby's 'Funny Girl' receives mainly positive reviews
Hornby's book centers on a woman who becomes the star of a British sitcom in the 1960s.
- 'Game of Thrones' season 5: Check out the trailer
A new trailer has arrived for the HBO drama's upcoming season, which premieres on April 12.
- Bill O'Reilly will explore 'the Real West' in a new project
Bill O'Reilly is reportedly executive-producing a series about Old West outlaws and famous figures and is penning the introduction to a book that goes along with the TV show.
- 'The Mime Order': Critics say fans won't be able to put Samantha Shannon's latest down
'Order' is the second in a planned seven-part fantasy series by Shannon.
- Jan Jarboe Russell, author of 'The Train to Crystal City' details a secret World War II government internment camp
The same Alien Enemies Act that today allows the US to hold prisoners at Guantánamo Bay also allowed FDR to hold German- and Italian-American families during World War II, says author Jan Jarboe Russell.
- Murder most British: Why the fascination?
Historian Lucy Worsley tracks the evolution of Britain's mystery obsession.
- Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover – and its font
A book's appearance may matter more than we realize.
- 'Water for Elephants' could be adapted as a Broadway musical
'Water for Elephants' is by Sara Gruen and follows a veterinarian-in-training who joins the circus and falls in love.
- 'All the Light We Cannot See' won't be dislodged from bestseller lists
'Light' came out months ago but is holding its own on bestseller lists among newer releases such as 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins.
- 'The Clan of the Cave Bear' TV adaptation moves forward at Lifetime
'Bear' will reportedly feature actress Millie Brady as the main character Ayla.
- Blizzard 2015: One book fan recalls literary winters
The Blizzard of 2015 would be only too familiar to Laura Ingalls Wilder and Jo March.
- Alec Baldwin will release a memoir in 2016
Baldwin recently appeared in the films 'Still Alice' and 'Blue Jasmine,' among other work.
- 'Z for Zachariah' movie debuts at the Sundance Film Festival
'Z for Zachariah' is based on the book of the same name by 'Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH' author Robert C. O'Brien.
- 'The Magician's Lie': A blend of 'The Night Circus' and 'Water for Elephants'?
The novel 'The Magician's Lie' by Greer Macallister tells the story of a female illusionist who falls under suspicion for murder when her husband turns up dead.
- 'The Girl on the Train' rockets up sales charts, receives more critical praise
'The Girl on the Train' is by Paula Hawkins.
- Scott Blackwood's 'See How Small' attracts critical praise
Blackwood's novel centers on a crime that takes place in a Texas town, examining the aftermath of the crime – and the afterlives of its victims.
- 'The Terrible Two' writers Mac Barnett and Jory John embark on a whirlwind book tour
The writers reportedly visited 22 schools over the course of one week for their children's book. 'Two' centers on prankster rivals living in the town of Yawnee Valley.
- 'Guantánamo Diary,' written by an inmate, reveals inside look at infamous prison
Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s personal diary, which was published Tuesday by Little, Brown, is being billed as the first book written by a Guantánamo detainee.
- Mark Zuckerberg announces next 'Year of Reading' Facebook pick
Zuckerberg is asking Facebook users to join him in reading certain titles this year. The next book to be part of the program is Steven Pinker's 'The Better Angels of Our Nature.'