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Peter Bergen, Manhunt…

Osama bin Laden was responsible for what is probably the most devastating… more »

Rachel Maddow, Drift: The Unm…

There’s a sense of fairness to Drift that has won some unexpected h… more »

Anthony Shadid , House of Sto…

A reporter’s eye and a son’s heart converge in war-torn Leban… more »

Katherine Boo, Behind the Bea…

Combats one-dimensional depictions of life in Indian slums The “Ind… more »

Diane Brady, Fraternity…

The most astonishing revelation of Diane Brady’s Fraternity comes i… more »

Michael Lewis , Boomerang: Tr…

How the 2008 global financial crisis looked in five very different places… more »

Ron Suskind, Confidence Men…

A fly-on-the-wall look at Obama’s first two years The title of Puli… more »

The Taliban Shuffle

Much more than an irreverent romp through two war-torn countries The adva… more »

George W. Bush, Decision Poin…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President’s memoir is a fascinating … more »

George W. Bush, Decision Poin…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President’s memoir is a fascinating … more »

Jeff Sharlet, C Street…

A juicy, terrifying exploration of a hush-hush conservative operation For… more »

Jonathan Alter, The Promise…

In The Promise: President Obama, Year One, Jonathan Alter, senior editor … more »

David Remnick, The Bridge…

This is the story of Barack Obama’s unlikely rise to the White Hous… more »

John Heilemann, Game Change…

A scurrilous, snappily written political potboiler Thanks to its splashy … more »

Sasha Abramsky, Inside Obama…

A primer on the President Even if Barack Obama hadn’t entered the W… more »

Jeff Sharlet, The Family…

A fascinating and chilling exposé of the most influential Ch… more »

Glenn Beck, Arguing with Idio…

A spirited, engaged series of salvos certain to get you talking Glenn Bec… more »

Edward M. Kennedy, True Compa…

The late Sen. Kennedy commits his vastly lived life to paper in an honest… more »

Kurt Eichenwald, The Informan…

The famous expos&3233; which proved that sadly, yes, you do have to b… more »

Reza Aslan, How to Win a Cosm…

Aslan shows us the only real way out of the War on Terror Reza Aslan, the… more »

Paul Krugman, The Return of D…

The Nobel Prize-winning economist explains how we got here and how we mig… more »

Alistair Cooke, Alistair Cook…

After becoming accustomed to 24-hour campaign coverage, it’s natura… more »

Scott McClellan, What Happene…

George W. Bush’s former press secretary reveals his take on his tim… more »

Matt Taibbi, The Great Derang…

A gonzo guide to where and when the public was led astray after 9/11. Equ… 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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