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What to Expect at Comic Con 2011

Some things you can be on the look out for in this year’s Comic Con.

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The Extraordinary Gift of Offending People

Being offensive is an easy thing to do and something most people are quite good at; doing it intelligently, though, is a literary achievement. Auberon Waugh was a master of this craft and excelled at finding the hornet’s nest where none existed before.

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Zeila Finn Excerpt Chapter One Part Two

Zeila Finn is a young adult fiction comedy, to be published this year.

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I Am America and So Can You! (Maybe)

A look at Stephen Colbert’s book.

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No One Wins an Argument… Except The Person Who Argues Better

This is a review of a comical, yet disturbing e-book.

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Seinlanguage: A Book of Jerry Seinfeld’s (Mostly) Timeless Humor

A book review of SeinLanguage.

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Redneck Cinderella by Luann Mclane

Based in small town Kentucky, Jolie Russell was raised by her widowed father, working on the family tobacco farm, and struggling to make ends meet.

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Remember Me? By Sophie Kinsella

Book Review of Sophie Kinsella’s Remember Me?

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Yes Man

What happens when one erases “No” from his vocabulary.

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Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut

About how equality and equity tie in with the short story.

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