January 9, 2006

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Total demolition of James Frey by THE SMOKING GUN. Right on!


A Million Little Lies - January 8, 2006: “a six-week investigation by The Smoking Gun reveals that there may be a lot less to love about Frey’s runaway hit, which has sold more than 3.5 million copies and, thanks to Winfrey, has sat atop The New York Times nonfiction paperback best seller list for the past 15 weeks. Next to the latest Harry Potter title, Nielsen BookScan reported Friday, Frey’s book sold more copies in the U.S. in 2005–1.77 million–than any other title, with the majority of that total coming after Winfrey’s selection.

Police reports, court records, interviews with enforcement personnel, and other sources have put the lie to many key sections of Frey’s book. The 36-year-old author, these documents and interviews show, wholly fabricated or wildly embellished details of his purported criminal career, jail terms, and status as an outlaw ‘wanted in three states.’”

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I met Tony Bove and his wife Cheryl at the West Coast Computer Faire in 1983. He was friendly to a very young and not very knowledgeable computer journalist. So I review his latest book JUST SAY NO TO MICROSOFT with pleasure.As the reviews suggest, this book does indeed offer a good history of desktop computing and a variety of strategies for ridding oneself of Microsoft dependency. I found most of it plausible but I didn’t think that Tony convinced me on the key issue: can I do without Microsoft Office? That was until I became an Office 12 beta tester … There is some nice stuff in Office 12 but there are also many steps backward, and I can’t see any reasonable path forward for Office 13. I’m going to try Open Office for a while and see what happens.

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Reader Views - Book Reviews for Reader by Readers: “Book reviews, for readers, by
readers.”

A nice new site from Irene Watson. This week’s featured review is about a romance novel.

I’m always glad to have an excuse to mention romance novels here because they have one of the highest $/click rates on AdSense!

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5 Million Paperback Copies of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ Planned - New York Times:

Random House said yesterday that it was planning to print more than five million copies of “The Da Vinci Code” in three paperback versions beginning in March. The decision signals that the publisher is confident that a huge audience remains for a book that has been near the top of the hardcover best-seller lists for almost three years.

The paperback editions of the book will be in stores on March 28, roughly seven weeks before the movie premiere on May 19 of “The Da Vinci Code,” starring Tom Hanks and directed by Ron Howard. That same day, Random House will publish two versions of an illustrated screenplay, to include the film’s full shooting script and still photographs and storyboards from its production.

Even though the book is one of the best sellers in hardcover history with 12 million copies in print in North America, Random House, a division of Bertelsmann of Germany, is operating on the assumption that many readers have been waiting for a less-expensive paperback version and that the film will generate new interest, a spokeswoman, Suzanne Herz, said. As evidence, she noted that yesterday the book jumped back to No. 2, from No. 5, on the New York Times fiction best-seller list, just after Newsweek magazine featured an article about the film on its cover.

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