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It’s My F—ing Birthday
Merrill Markoe has a bathroom full of Emmys she won by writing for David Letterman and a living room full of dog beds, dog toys, and dogs.Thirty-sixWell, it’s my fucking…
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Ken Jennings’s Trivia Almanac
Ken Jennings’s Trivia Almanac is the ingeniously organized book where, for a change, the all-time Jeopardy! champ gets to ask the questions–and where every day of the year will give…
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Mouse Guard
Just in time for the holidays comes this limited edition of Mouse Guard: Fall 1152, presenting the original size and format (12″ x 12″) of David Petersen’s black-and-white artwork for…
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Move Over, Girl
Brian Peterson is twenty-eight years old and lives in Philadelphia. A full-time computer support specialist and part-time teacher, Peterson also writes and produces music. He is currently at work on…
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Not-Knowing:
Donald Barthelme’s premature death at the age of fifty-eight brought to an end one of the most provocative careers in the history of American literature. Groundbreaking works such as Come Back,…
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One Helluva Ride
A sportswriter for The Washington Post, Liz Clarke has also covered NASCAR for USA Today, The Charlotte Observer, and The Dallas Morning News, and was twice honored with the Russ…
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Running to the Mountain
Jon Katz, a respected journalist, author, father, and husband, was turning fifty. His writing career was taking an uneasy turn, his wife had a demanding career of her own, his…
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Sorority Sisters
“Butler realistically captures the trials and tribulations of African-American college women. . . . Rarely has there been a depiction of African-American college life as vivid and accurate as Sorority…
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The Buzzword Bingo Book
“Proactive.” “Synergy.” “Paradigm.” Bingo!There’s an underground game undermining business and productivity in offices and boardrooms across America: Buzzword Bingo. How do you play? Make a bingo card, but instead of…
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The Immortal Class
Travis Hugh Culley came to Chicago to work and live as an artist. He knew he’d have to struggle, but he found that his struggle meant more than hard work…