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The PW Morning Report, Nov. 29, 2007

By Dermot McEvoy -- Publishers Weekly, 11/29/2007 4:39:00 AM

Thursday, November 29, 2007

New York Times: Ten Best Books of 2007
Man Gone Down by Michael Thomas leads fiction; Imperial Life in the Emerald City by Rajiv Chandrasekaran nonfiction

Will Imus Hold a Grudge?, asks New York Post
Will he have Meet the Press’ Tim Russert on with his next Big Russ sequel? Tune in Monday morning and fine out

Doris Lessing Too Ill to Attend Nobel Ceremony, reports AP
Bad back grounds laureate; $1.5 million prize to be awarded in London

J.K. Rowling OKs Online Sequels, sez Stuff.co.nz
Harry Potter author will not take legal action as long as the publications are not sold and it is clear that she is not in any way involved in the stories

National Book Critics Circle Picks Top Books, reports AP
Books by Philip Roth, Michael Chabon and Edwidge Danticat chosen

Charles Bukowski A Nazi?, asks AP
Ideology, culture and real estate butt heads in the City of Angels

 

 

 

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