Diane Keaton struggled with bulimia for five years before a psychotherapist helped her overcome it sometime around 1973, the actress wrote in a memoir that hit bookstores Tuesday. After learning she needed to lose 10 pounds to land a part in the original Broadway production of Hair in 1968, Keaton wrote, she would consume staggering amounts of ice cream that she later regurgitated.
As The Hunger Games trailer debuts, beauty company China Glaze is allegedly prepping a set of nail polish colors to coincide with the film. The Hunger Games Collection (unconfirmed) will premiere in 2012, but click here for a look at all shades and their inspirations from the YA book series, from Katniss and Peeta to District 12 and Flaming Mockingjay.
The highly anticipated biography of Steve Jobs will be available Monday, and judging by advance attention, it promises to be an all-time great tome, capable of briefly reviving the sagging hardcover book business.
The gun van Gogh used in the supposed suicide was never found
‘In My Time’ book review.
Self-pubilshed author John Locke, who built a large audience selling digital books and become the second independent writer to sell one million books through Kindle has a few lessons to teach you, if you want to try and follow in his footsteps.
Dick Cheney won’t be the only one turning heads this year.
The following books are about transgender, transition experiences.
Cartoonists, writers will create 9/11 tributes.
Reprint features new cover art.
New, recent releases for kids and teens.
Amazon, hurricane Web sites have various books on the subject.
The reality TV sisters are not the only celebrities who have gone into fiction.
Amazon’s top three “Hot New Releases” are upcoming series books.
A look at the actors and the roles they must live up to.
List generated on Aug. 23.
The book, titled “Steve Jobs, his official life story,” is penned by Walter Issacson.
Amazon?s top business and investing books offer a mix of subject matter from big names such as Malcolm Gladwell and Walter Isaacson.
The Help, Hunger Games getting the attention of book lovers.
Texas prison officials on Wednesday executed convicted killer Martin Robles for the shooting deaths of two young men nearly nine years ago who belonged to a rival street gang in Corpus Christi.
'Psychology of Space Exploration' & 'Cosmos and Culture: Cultural Evolution in a Cosmic Context'
If the bankruptcy court approves of its plan, the company's shareholders will not be entitled to any payment or property for their stock, Borders said.
In a radio debate, Meghan Cox Gurdon said she didn't expect anything like the degree of reaction that her Wall Street Journal essay on darkness and depravity in young adult literature has generated -- but she did think it would probably get up some people's noses.
The definitive reference work on science fiction is coming back for the first time in 18 years, the UK's Orion Publishing Group announced today.
Those topics and more in IBTimes Books's handy roundup of what authors are saying out there in the Twitterverse.
Yesterday was Independence Day -- and it was the start of the sixth annual World eBook Fair. The audacious goal: to provide free public access to 6.5 million e-books over the course of a month.
If a bankruptcy court approves, Borders Group Inc., the nation's second-largest bookstore chain, will be owned by a direct marketer before the end of the month.
In this new feature, IBTimes Books provides a handy roundup of what authors are saying out there in the Twitterverse. Today, Margaret Atwood is working away on the third Madd Addam book, and Paulo Coelho is warning about attacks by mediocres.
As e-books ascend in the years to come, what will be done with our paper books? What should be done with them?
For the third week in a row, indie bookstore readers bought more copies of State of Wonder by Ann Patchett than any other hardcover fiction book, IndieBound said today.