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Tucson, Arizona | Arizona Daily Star
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The Books page is moving
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She wrote the book on makeup
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'Letters From Tucson' collects work of prolific writer in Depression, war
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NY Times Best-sellers
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Book Events
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Come meet Bonnie and David for a book and calendar signing
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Best-selling author creates a fun horse story for youths
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Memoir of 'Sully' highly readable
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N.Y. Times Best-sellers
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Columnist Bonnie Henry, David Fitzsimmons will sign their works Nov. 7
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Book Events
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Saturday Reader: Layoffs are traumatic, but may offer opportunities
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N.Y. Times Best-sellers
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StarNet has new resources for authors, book lovers
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Book Events
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A bookmark for UA Press
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Bitten by the astronomy bug
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Illustrated text celebrates a girl's journey
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StarNet has new resources for authors, book lovers
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Book events
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Not much new in new Eastwood bio
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Gabaldon book winners
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Locals cover history, love, war, more
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Author, publisher defend disputed book
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'Yes!' is logical, not surprising on how to be persuasive
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Tobacco foe's new target is sexualization of young girls
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Lots of affairs, little introspection
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Festival of Books
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Link between reader and author inspires Salon.com co-founder
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Recent books explore qualities of work success, survival
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12 books top reviewers' list of best about Southwest
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Skimmings
: Letters give personal look at prolific Greene
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Turner's autobiography is not nearly as rich as his life
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John Updike wins special Bad Sex in fiction prize
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Alas, 'Relevance' doesn't quite live up to its title
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P.D. James has a new Dalgliesh mystery
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'A Deadly Silver Sea' is a well-plotted mystery, adventure
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Outlook bright for array of jobs, even during recession
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Marketing maven Kawasaki's new book is an irreverent gem
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southern arizona authors
: Husband-wife team produces readable guides
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Looking back at golden age of radio
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Best-selling author to speak on handling kids
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Adult world of politics can interest kids, too
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Was Mozart a genius, or did he just practice really hard?
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US writers miss Nobel again; Frenchman is this year's pick
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Billionaire writes a book to help and inspire others
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Heretics find better ways to do business, then pay the price
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Author mixes mystery with O'odham culture
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Nobel big shot: US writers can't cut it next to Europeans
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Two small no-nonsense books on business, job performance
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Listen up, Longhorn (and other) football fans
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Crais hasn't tired of his crime series
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In 'Lessons,' crystal-clear hindsight proves tiresome
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Gory tales get boys to enjoy reading
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Characters come to life in tale of brutal murder
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Real estate how-to book more primer than advanced guide
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Authors in Residence series kicks off
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