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Book roundup: Mysteries/ thrillers by Lupton, Kerr, more
New novels are from Rosamund Lupton, Craig Johnson, Philip Kerr and Camilla Lackberg.


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Sendak endorses Colbert's children's book
Sendak must have taught Colbert a thing or two during their interview. 'I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)' is in the top 50 of this week's book ...


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Does Obama know about 'Fifty Shades of Grey'?
Even President Obama can't escape the buzz from E.L. James' erotic trilogy, which is No. 1, 2 and 3 on this week's list.


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'Bodies' lands at No. 19 on list
Man Booker Prize-winner Hilary Mantel is back with the second book in her Tudor-era trilogy.


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Sullenberger pilots 'Stories' about good leadership
For his second book, 'Making a Difference,' he talked to American leaders in business, sports and politics.


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New Voices: Ben Fountain's 'Long Halftime Walk'
The former lawyer's debut novel is about the Iraq War and Dallas Cowboys football.


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‘Guests’ provides a dark and funny diversion
'The Uninvited Guests' by Sadie Jones is a darkly funny story that combines 'Downton Abbey' with a bit of 'The Twilight Zone.'


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Mieville works ‘Moby-Dick’ on the railroad
'Railsea' has a train crew chasing a giant mole named Mocker-Jack.


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To do: Catch up on your May reading
What's buzzing in the books world today? 'Outsiders' e-books, Carlos Fuentes and more.


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Buzz Bissinger's 'Father's Day' explores bond with his son
The author of 'Friday Night Lights' examines the author's relationship with his disabled son


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For Jai Pausch, 'New Dreams' in wake of grief
The widow of Randy Pausch is out with a memoir, four years after the best-selling author of The Last Lecture died of cancer.


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‘Let’s Pretend’ with Bloggess Jenny Lawson
The blog star moves from computer screen to memoir with the irrevent, whimsical 'Let's Pretend This Never Happened.'


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Sheen and Estevez reflect in 'Along the Way'
The dual memoir of the Hollywood father and son reveals their parallel journeys.


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Irving’s ‘In One Person’ exposes human frailty
It's another brilliant novel full of sexuality and human frailty.


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Books: New and noteworthy
USA TODAY's Jocelyn McClurg scopes out the hottest books on sale the week of May 13.


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