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- Elmore Leonard, bestselling crime novelist and screenwriter, dies
Elmore Leonard wrote dozens of bestsellers, many of which were adapted for the screen, including 'Jackie Brown,' 'Get Shorty,' 'Out of Sight,' '3:10 to Yuma,' and the FX series 'Justified.'
- 'Breaking Bad' brings Walt Whitman back to the forefront of pop culture
'Breaking Bad' includes lines in which characters quote passages from Whitman, and a copy of the writer's 'Leaves of Grass' was recently a pivotal plot point.
- Ecstatic Nation
Taking a fresh approach to the US Civil War, biographer and literary critic Brenda Wineapple brings readers deep into the era's culture.
- Crime novelist Elmore Leonard dies
Elmore Leonard was considered one of America's best crime writers. Many of his works were adapted for movies and television.
- 'The Bone Season': the new book earning 'Harry Potter' comparisons
Debut author Samantha Shannon has received plenty of pre-release buzz for her novel 'The Bone Season,' which comes out today.
- Reader recommendation: The Orchardist
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- 'Today' is now the home of a book club
NBC's 'Today' show will be picking monthly titles for a book club, with Samantha Shannon's 'The Bone Season' serving as the first selection.
- Obama skips Vineyard bookstores: Maybe he just didn't want to browse in front of a crowd
President Obama made headlines when he steered clear of the Vineyard Haven bookstore Bunch of Grapes during his recent visit to the island. Maybe his absence wasn't a political statement – it could be that he just wanted to keep his reading preferences quiet.
- The Great Dissent
How US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes changed his mind – and a nation – on the question of freedom of speech.
- Reader recommendation: A Fort of Nine Towers
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- 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones' author Cassandra Clare discusses the upcoming movie
Clare said it was 'surreal' that the movie had finally come to fruition. The film based on Clare's book is scheduled for release on Aug. 21.
- Henrietta Lacks family, National Institutes of Health come to privacy agreement
The Lacks family, who became famous through Rebecca Skloot's book 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,' will now have more say over research done using Henrietta's cells.