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The Two-Way
Book News: Fifty Shades Of Greenbacks: Random House Profits Jump
by Annalisa Quinn
Also: The Daily Beast says it has uncovered more plagiarized passages in Jane Goodall's book; Junot Diaz goes head to head with Stephen Colbert on immigration.
Books
'Fifty Shades' Is The One That Got Away. At Least From Me
by Lynn Neary
Sometimes "the one that got away" is a book that actually was easy to overlook. And sometimes it's something you ignore until you just can't anymore. NPR's Lynn Neary finally comes to terms with the publishing sensation that is Fifty Shades of Grey.
Books
Original Fiction In All The 'Shades' Of Fandom
by Nina Gregory
Fifty Shades of Grey, the biggest phenomenon in publishing right now, began as a work of fan fiction based on the Twilight books. Now, author E.L. James is taking the series to the ultimate fans: attendees at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
Books
Two Gray Titles, One Sexy Mix-Up
by Ruta Sepetys
What happens when two books with similar names are out at the same time? Well, when one is historical fiction set in Lithuania and the other an S&M novel that's ripping up the best-sellers list, some interesting teachable moments.
New In Paperback
Reflections: An Unlikely Heroine, A Movie Star And A Country Darling
Novelist Julie Otsuka returns with a tale of Japanese "picture brides" in the U.S., while Kyung-sook Shin explores the life of a Korean mother. Plus singer Shania Twain's account of overcoming poverty and divorce to hold her own as a country music star, actress Shirley MacLaine's ruminations on politics and life, and writer Wendy McClure's immersion in the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Books News & Features
'Fifty Shades Of Grey': Publishing's Sexiest Trend
by Jason Boog
With the success of Fifty Shades of Grey, a retelling of Twilight with some very steamy scenes, will fan fiction (and erotica) finally be taken seriously?
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