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Click on a January Bestseller to purchase Ten years after her first book, The Secret History, set the literary world on fire, Donna Tartt has done it again with The Little Friend. Tartt's new book is not one to inspire ambivalence. But love it or hate it everyone seems to be reading The Little Friend. Not one to rest on his laurels, it would seem, for more than about 25 minutes at a time, British fantasist Terry Pratchett brings us Night Watch, the 28th novel in his immensely popular Disc World series. Anyone who still thinks British food is tired, tasteless, over salted and overcooked needs to spend some time with Rick Stein. In Rick Stein's Food Heros, published in conjunction with a new television series, Stein goes out of his way to disprove the old myths while cooking up a storm. In an entirely different take on a food/television tie-in, The Sopranos Family Cookbook is intended to do more than whet appetites for the popular series' return. The food referenced here is real: only the characters referenced are fictional. What happens when you team a bestselling self-help author (Mark Victor Hansen of Chicken Soup for the Soul fame) with a bestselling personal finance author (Robert G. Allen who brought us Nothing Down and other get rich favorites.)? For one thing, you sell a lot of books, which is just what this dynamic duo are doing with The One Minute Millionaire.
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