Thursday, January 8, 2009

books

USN Current Issue

Exposing a Network of Powerful Christians

A new book claims that the "Fellowship" influences key decision makers. more >>

Utah Policy Would Restrict Profs' Royalties From Books

Critics say the policy could "[sow] the seeds of mistrust" between students and professors. more >>

Why Scott McClellan Is Like Dilbert

His new book casts his former employer as inept. So why'd he stay to tell the tale? more >>

Mailer on the '70s—Decade of "Image, Skin Flicks and Porn"

Norman Mailer won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award for The Armies of the Night. more >>

The Story Behind 'We Were Soldiers Once...and Young'

Joe Galloway's award-winning account of a bloody Vietnam battle became a book and movie. more >>

You've Heard This Before: Read to Your Child

But it's how you read to them that makes a difference in their readiness for school. more >>

Kids Still Read the Classic Books

Kids seem to pick the classics when it's time to read, according to a recent study. more >>

When It's Story Time, Kids Pick the Classics

'To Kill a Mockingbird' beats Harry Potter, according to one study. more >>

Best and Worst of the Little Books

Bogle's wins for 'best investing advice'; Greenblatt's gets 'worst entry.' more >>

Books Yearn to Be Free of Copy Protection

Added features haven’t justified the inconvenience of special E-readers. more >>

Running an Office by Wiki and E-Mail

Low-cost tools leverage the power of groups at work. more >>

Award for Heart Transplant Writer

Amy Silverstein's critics have told her she is ungrateful and never should have written "Sick Girl," her account of her many years with a transplanted heart. Others applaud her honesty. more >>

Choosing a Place to Live

Why it's as important as picking a spouse. A Q&A with Richard Florida. more >>

Free 'Women & Money' E-Book

Suze Orman offers readers a Valentine's Day present. more >>

Mars and Venus and Stress

John Gray's latest book about how men and women handle stress is out today. more >>

Want to Be Happier? Here's How

A new book offers some tools designed to raise your happiness "set point." more >>

Q&A with Stefan Lonce

A boom in personalized license plates. more >>

Q&A: Tim Harford

The Beauty of Everyday Economics more >>

Religion Book Notes

A look at several new titles in the faith field. more >>

Bought Off by Big Oil

The granddaddy of modern corruption cases and its toll on the '20s White House. more >>

Selling in a Post-Meatball Era

The quest for 'social objects' that create their own Web buzz more >>

My Fantastic Four Favorite Books of the Year

With the economy slowing, these selections on the importance of growth are as timely as today's headlines. more >>

Find a Book Worth Talking About

50 Ways to Improve Your Life in 2008: Read a book to be more successful more >>

Online Shopping Raises Ethical Dilemma

When consumers browse in person and buy online, local bookstores suffer. more >>

Off With the White Coat, On With the Backless Gown

Like walking in someone else's shoes, lying in a patient bed might be a good prescription for doctors. more >>

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