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Topic: Books (page 355)

Too darn hot: Romance readers clash over how much sex is too much

Julia Gracen

Ivory Tower: Edward Said: Out of place but not out of mind

Chris Colin
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Mark Doty's "Firebird": A new American classic

Jaime Manrique

Ishmael Reed picks five untamed African-American novels

Ishmael Reed
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Bestseller list dilemma: Is Reagan bio fiction or nonfiction?

Craig Offman

"The Big Test": The SAT-worshipping American meritocracy flunks out

Caleb Crain
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"How to Stop Time": Heroin as a recreational drug

Craig Seligman
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Diary of a Teacher's last year: When Socrates fails

David Alford
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Pain without tears: breast cancer destroys more than flesh

Pamela Post
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Craig Offman
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Craig Offman

Susan Faludi's "Stiffed": Bloated, loaded and brilliantly persuasive

Jonathan Miles
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Lynne Sharon Schwartz's "In the Family Way": Love and sex at the end of the '90s

Polly Morrice

Last laugh: How America's wittiest satirist can save your life

Gerald Howard
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Washington Post book columnist lashes back after attack on Reagan bio

Craig Offman
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Brain pain! College jocks and concussion repercussions

Alex Salkever
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"Duel": Sensational retelling of Hamilton's face-off with Burr

Katharine Whittemore
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A tempest around "Isaac's Storm": Weathermen point to errors

Craig Offman
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Dear Mr. Blue: She wrote bad love poetry to my husband

Garrison Keillor
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Richard Rhodes' "Why They Kill": A sweeping, unconvincing theory of violence

JoAnn Gutin
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Craig Offman
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"Lucky": A tough-minded rape memoir

Sally Eckhoff
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Jayne Anne Phillips picks tales of primal loss

Jayne Anne Phillips

Ivory Tower: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick learns that sometimes theory can'

Maria Russo
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