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After Crashing In Canadian 'Abyss,' Four Men Fight To Survive()  

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May 21, 2013 On an icy night in 1984, a commuter plane crashed in the wilderness. Six passengers died, but four survived: the pilot, a politician, a policeman and a prisoner. Carol Shaben's Into the Abyss describes their fight to make it through that frigid night alive.

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Courtside Chemistry: How NBA's Phil Jackson Won 'Eleven Rings'()  

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May 21, 2013 Jackson is famous for his philosophical take on basketball and for the many stars he led to championship triumphs. He taught his players yoga and gave them assigned reading — but also pushed them to intensely practice fundamental skills. His new book looks back on a legendary coaching career.

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American Voices On 'The Unwinding' Of America's Values()  

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May 21, 2013 George Packer's The Unwinding explores the social and economic upheavals that have transformed the U.S. over the past 30 years. In a nuanced work of literary journalism, colorful characters from across the class divide tell their own stories of a social contract in tatters.

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Book News: Stephen King's New Bogeyman? Digital Publishing()  

Stephen King holds a special pink Kindle given to him at a 2009 unveiling event for the Amazon Kindle 2.

May 21, 2013 Also: the legacy of Kierkegaard; the creator of Lyle Crocodile has died; Aussie airliner Qantas commissions flight-length books.

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May 20-26: A Coup, An Ancient Battle And One Steamy Diary()  

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May 20, 2013 In softcover nonfiction, Jenny Rosenstrach examines dinnertime, Kate Summerscale recounts a scandalous Victorian trial, and John Dramani Mahama looks back on his childhood in Ghana. In fiction, Victor Davis Hanson reimagines an ancient battle, and Marie NDiaye follows three women from Senegal to Europe.

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Book News: J.K. Rowling Tells 'Harry Potter' Backstories()  

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May 20, 2013 Quidditch was invented "in a small hotel in Manchester after a row with my then boyfriend," writes the Harry Potter creator. Other book news: Ireland puts an entire short story on a postage stamp; Daniel Handler on Midwestern literature; and the best books coming out this week.

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Siblings' Separation Haunts In 'Kite Runner' Author's Latest()  

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May 19, 2013 Khaled Hosseini's new novel, like his two earlier works, is set partly in Afghanistan — but this time, political turmoil isn't a major element of the plot. Instead, And The Mountains Echoed is a story of a family's loss that spans decades and continents.

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Stories Of Hope Amid America's 'Unwinding'()  

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May 19, 2013 When the factory she worked at closed down, Tammy Thomas reinvented herself as a community organizer; and when Dean Price's truck stop business went belly up, he became a champion of biofuel. In a new book, George Packer examines how ordinary people are adapting to a new America.

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Ghost Ships, Murders, Bird Attacks: Stories To Keep You Awake()  

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May 19, 2013 Author Ethan Rutherford started reading Daphne du Maurier's collection of stories, Don't Look Now, while it was still light out and didn't move from his chair until dark. Each one features characters who endure the strange and the extreme, and who are forever changed by the events that befall them.

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'Waiting To Be Heard' No More, Amanda Knox Speaks Out ()  

Amanda Knox enters an Italian court on Oct. 3, 2011, just before being acquitted of murdering her British roommate, Meredith Kercher.

May 18, 2013 Less than two months into her study abroad program in Italy, Amanda Knox was accused and eventually convicted of murdering her roommate, Meredith Kercher. After her conviction was overturned, Knox returned home to Seattle — and now faces a potential retrial. Knox tells her story in a new memoir.

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'Picture Cook': Drawings Are The Key Ingredients In These Recipes()  

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May 17, 2013 Designer Katie Shelly's upcoming cookbook offers 50 illustrated recipe "blueprints" for basic meals — from simple snacks to more hefty dishes like eggplant Parmesan. She hopes they'll inspire any level of cook to improvise in the kitchen.

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Dead Ever After

Hardcover Fiction

Sookie Stackhouse has one last adventure in Charlaine Harris' Dead Ever After. It debuts at No. 4.

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1 A Delicate Truth John Le Carre
2 Life After Life Kate Atkinson
3 The Burgess Boys Elizabeth Strout
4 Dead Ever After Charlaine Harris
5 The Woman Upstairs Claire Messud

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Bring Up the Bodies

Paperback Fiction

Bring Up The Bodies, Hilary Mantel's tale of Anne Boleyn, arrives on the paperback list at No. 9.

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1 The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
2 Beautiful Ruins Jess Walter
3 Where'd You Go, Bernadette Maria Semple
4 The Orphan Master's Son Adam Johnson
5 The Light Between Oceans M.L. Stedman

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Midnight in Peking

Paperback Nonfiction

Appearing at No. 12, Paul French explores a British schoolgirl's murder in Midnight In Peking.

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1 Wild Cheryl Strayed
2 Proof Of Heaven Eben Alexander, M.D.
3 Quiet Susan Cain
4 Lots Of Candles, Plenty Of Cake Anna Quindlen
5 Thinking, Fast And Slow Daniel Kahneman

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