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“Busy Monsters”: A wacky debut novel
The wacky, wonderful "Busy Monsters" follows a writer through a series of hilarious encounters
The wacky, wonderful "Busy Monsters" follows a writer through a series of hilarious encounters
The Aerosmith frontman has done many drugs and slept with lots of women -- and he'd like to tell you about it
From amphibian tales to sinister sci-fi, your guide to keeping your boys reading throughout the holiday months
Looking for smart books to entertain your girls when they're home from school? Here's your guide
A winning new novel about a foreign computer whiz shows that 1999 America wasn't as innocent as we'd like to think
The authors of "Womenomics" challenge professional women to say no to overly demanding jobs -- even in a recession.
To reduce my household budget, I had to stare down my fears and ask the 99-cent store guy for a discount.
Everything you ever wanted to know about your 401K -- but didn't know how to ask.
Evaluating the legacy of Mr. Blackwell, dead at 86, whose annual worst-dressed list inspired laughter -- and cruelty.
You! says Sandra Tsing Loh, whose hilarious "Mother on Fire" is a rallying cry for urban parents who can't afford a fancy private institution.
The filmmakers behind "Chevolution" explain how Che Guevara's face ended up on all those T-shirts, posters, beer bottles and bikini bottoms.
Swingers, short skirts, blowup dolls and big hearts: "Love American Style" taught a generation of kids about sex. So how does it look now that we're all grown up?
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