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  • Review: `Whip Smart' describes life as dominatrix (AP)
    12.03.2010, 14:44:01
    In this book cover image released by Thomas Dunne Books, 'Whip Smart,' by by Melissa Febos is shown. (AP Photo/Thomas Dunne Books) AP - "Whip Smart" (Thomas Dunne Books, $24.99, 288 pages), by Melissa Febos. The memoir is a popular genre in books, thanks to writers like Augusten Burroughs, David Sedaris and even James Frey. So these days, if you're going to write a memoir, you need to be original.
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  • Jodi Picoult knows `Rules' of engaging readers (AP)
    12.03.2010, 13:47:31
    In this book cover image released by Atria Books, 'House Rules,' by Jodi Picoult, is shown. (AP Photo/Atria Books) AP - "House Rules" (Atria, 353 pages, $28), by Jodi Picoult: Jodi Picoult knows her audience. She tends to write family dramas that tug at the heartstrings. Her books have short chapters, usually written from the perspective of the main characters, and often have a surprise ending.
  • "Children of Invention" a dramatically tepid tale (Reuters)
    12.03.2010, 04:45:11
    Reuters - The loss of childhood illusions and of youthful naivete looms large in this first feature by Chicago-born Tze Chun, whose drama about a struggling, single-mom immigrant takes place in the Boston suburbs where he was raised.
  • "Love Never Dies" a brilliant sequel to "Phantom" (Reuters)
    12.03.2010, 04:40:58
    Reuters - Unlike lightning, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom" does strike twice.
  • Loud and "Clear" view of Iraq War from U.S. Marine (Reuters)
    12.03.2010, 03:50:22
    Reuters - Television journalists might have brought the Vietnam War into our living rooms, but it's the soldiers who are providing the same service these days.
  • DreamWorks' "Dragon" has no fire (Reuters)
    12.03.2010, 01:40:40
    Reuters - "How to Train Your Dragon" pits dragons against Vikings with one small child standing between them crying, "Why can't we all just get along?"
  • Deeply moving "Next Fall" deserves Broadway shot (Reuters)
    12.03.2010, 01:35:43
    Reuters - In these recessionary times, it might take more than the imprimatur of celebrity presenters Elton John and David Furnish to make "Next Fall" viable for a Broadway run.
  • Review: Question of faith explored in 'Next Fall' (AP)
    12.03.2010, 00:24:50
    In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Patrick Heusinger, left, and Patrick Breen are shown in a scene from Geoffrey Nauffts' 'Next Fall,' now playing at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre in New York. (AP Photo/Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Carol Rosegg) AP - To believe or not to believe.
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