Julia Sweeney – If It’s Not One Thing, It’s Your Mother Writer, actress and comedian Julia Sweeney is best known for her four seasons on Saturday Night Live (1990-1994), especially her famous character, the androgynous “Pat.” She is also known for her critically-acclaimed one woman monologues: “God Said, Ha!” and “Letting Go of God.” Julia’s [...]

Twilight fans have waited a long time (since December 30, 2008, the original publishing date) for Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide. It does not disappoint. So many questions fans had are answered within the pages of this very thick tome which boasts 543 pages and 100 full-color illustrations and photographs. This [...]

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner – an Eclipse novella was released on June 5, 2010, just in time for Twilight fans to read it before going to see The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.  If you’re like me and don’t recall Bree’s brief appearance in Eclipse, she’s a newborn vampire who surrenders to Carlisle at [...]

Fans of "Where the Wild Things Are" can now dive deeper into the monstrous fantasy world. Critically acclaimed writer Dave Eggers, author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, and What Is The What is set to release his latest novel The Wild Things, adapted from Maurice Sendak’s children’s classic Where the Wild Things Are. [...]

Dave Eggers, who co-wrote the screenplay for the highly anticipated film Where the Wild Things Are, has written a novel loosely based on the film script and on the original storybook by Maurice Sendak. Called The Wild Things, the book has been released in standard hardcover, although you may want to get the deluxe fur-covered edition. [...]

The first part of this book appears so well-researched that it’s surprising when the second half falls apart. In the first several chapters, author Ian Halperin does a great job as an investigative journalist, uncovering all the documents involving the first time Michael Jackson was accused of molesting a child. As Halperin explains, he was [...]

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