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Teddy Wayne, The Love Song of…

Even at 11 years old — almost 12, he’d tell you — tween… more »

John Taylor, In the Pleasure …

For fans of the ’80s superpop group Duran Duran (and let’s be… more »

Neil Young, Waging Heavy Peac…

Have you ever wished your grandfather told cooler stories? Like, say, abo… more »

Lizz Winstead, Lizz Free Or D…

“Messays” from your favorite snarky, sarcastic but also secre… more »

Rachel Dratch, Girl Walks int…

Laugh-out-loud wit and plenty of self-deprecation “Where have you b… more »

Michael Ian Black, You’…

Full of inventive insults, but undoubtedly a tribute In his new memoir, Y… more »

Betty White, If You Ask Me…

Equal parts sweetness and saucy wit, with a pinch of kindly grandma throw… more »

Alex Ross, Listen to This…

Introducing his subjects’ human side without straining for it It… more »

Olivia Munn, Suck it, Wonder …

Olivia Munn may be most infamous for being the subject of a high-profile … more »

Rob Lowe, Stories I Only Tell…

An entertaining memoir of a serious thespian trapped in the body of a tee… more »

Tina Fey, Bossypants

Embraces the irreverent even as wisdom seeps through Do yourself a favor … more »

Diane Keaton, Then Again…

Intimate and utterly all-consuming In the three decades since Diane Keato… more »

Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Han…

How a girl goes from a glasses-wearing dork to a writer for a beloved TV … more »

John Lithgow, Drama

A meditation on theater as a way of life, told by someone fully steeped i… more »

Ellen DeGeneres, Seriously…

Funneling DeGeneres directly into a listener’s head Regardless of a… more »

Jane Lynch, Happy Accidents…

It is impossible not to root for her “Like any good, closeted young… more »

Roger Ebert, Life Itself…

The beloved critic is more vocal than ever For decades, Roger Ebert has b… more »

Patti Smith, Just Kids…

There is so much to admire about Patti Smith’s enchanting memoir, J… more »

Bob Mould, See A Little Light…

A revealing peek inside the ecstasy and agony of an American punk rock le… more »

Sammy Hagar, Red

The Red Rocker finally tells all! In Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock, Sam… more »

Karen Abbott, American Rose…

Unraveling the carefully crafted myth around the burlesque goddess The ac… more »

Roseanne Barr, Roseannearchy…

Brash, self-centered and nutty as ever — that’s why we love h… more »

Bill Carter, The War For Late…

Late night TV plays out like a Shakespearean drama Even for casual viewer… more »

Loretta Lynn, Loretta Lynn: C…

Loretta Lynn is still telling it like is Loretta Lynn writes in the prefa… more »

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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