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The L.A. Times bestseller list for July 4, 2010: 'The Passage' makes inroads
Jacket CopyCan a highbrow writer's adventure in genre fiction have staying power on the L.A. Times bestseller list? The compelling novel "The Passage" by Justin Cronin just might. "The Passage," now in its second week on our hardcover fiction bestseller list,...... -
Mindfulness makes the July 11, 2010, L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopyBuddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh's treatise on mindfulness, "You Are Here," marks its fourth week on our nonfiction bestseller list. Thich Nhat Hanh was born in Vietnam 73 years ago, joined a Zen monastery as a teenager and, at age...... -
Sunday shows: Biden, Pence, Clyburn, Cornyn, Hoyer
Top of the TicketAlso, Barney Frank, J.D. Hayworth, Bill Richardson, Mitch McConnell, David Webb, Ben Jealous, Bob Menendez, Pete Sessions... -
David Mitchell's Edo-era Japan enters the L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopyDavid Mitchell, a prize-winning literary novelist with strong experimental credentials, enters the L.A. Times bestseller list this week at No. 2 with his new novel, "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet." The De Zoet (pronounced "de-Zoot") of the title..... -
The Deal: Furniture samples discounted up to 90% at Culver City clearance sale
L.A. at HomeHigh Profile Productions, a Culver City photographic studio and event space, is hosting a summer clearance sale Thursday through Sunday. Furniture, lighting and accessories -- the kind you see in shops on the high-end stretch of Beverly Boulevard --... -
A squid attacks this week's L.A. Times bestseller list
Jacket CopySouthern California is feeling squiddy this summer. China Miéville's "Kraken," set in London, enters the L.A. Times hardcover fiction bestseller list this week at No. 15. "Kraken" begins when a giant squid disappears from an exhibit; the museum curator's... -
Sunday shows: Petraeus, Kaine, Gillespie, Rendell
Top of the TicketAlso, John Cornyn, Bob Corker, Kevin McCarthy and Chris Van Hollen.... -
'Eat, Pray' L.A. Times bestseller again
Jacket CopyElizabeth Gilbert, devastated after her marriage failed, went to Italy, India and Indonesia to recover and to try to rediscover something about herself. Her immersion in food, faith and the paradise of Bali sounds like a pretty good start at...... -
Sunday shows: Blagojevich, Karzai, Gen. Odierno
Top of the TicketAlso, Sens. Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell, Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Howard Dean and former Rep. Dick Armey.,... -
Looking down on the Golden State
Aerial photographer Bill Dewey can never forget the exhilaration he felt on his first airplane ride as a boy, flying among the clouds high above the Borrego Desert. "The magic of flying is astonishing," said Dewey of that initial flight courtesy of his...Tags: U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945), Photography, Nikon Corp, Documentary (genre)
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Summer reading: 60 titles for 92 days
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Adventures of a Cat-Whiskered Girl
Daniel Pinkwater
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pinkwater brings a magical realist perspective to YA fiction in the third volume of the series that begins with "The Yggyssey" and "The Neddiad."
The Clock Without a...Tags: Sociology, Wanted (movie), Henry Hudson, Dave Eggers, Gaming
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Bret Easton Ellis' wilted innocence
" New York is so over," says Bret Easton Ellis, sitting behind the glass-topped desk in his home office. "Who cares about New York? L.A. is where it's at right now."
Outside the windows of his high-rise, hillside apartment, Los Angeles appears serene,...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Vice (movie), Gloria Steinem, Fiction, Entertainment
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