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  1. @CapitolClio Thank you for the #followfriday!
  2. Suzanne Somers's "Touch Me" as read by Kristen Wiig. http://bit.ly/26tyzl
  3. Buzz Bissinger talks to us about "Shooting Stars," his new book he wrote with LeBron James: http://bit.ly/2wVMNL
  4. The Random House imprint Jonathan Cape acquires a biography of Leonard Cohen. http://bit.ly/2f1r8G
  5. Out of book ideas? Just adapt a video game. http://bit.ly/hB7Ka
  6. The photographer Catherine Corman captures scenes of Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles. http://bit.ly/28hioW
  7. Glenn Beck gives thriller sales a big boost. http://bit.ly/3YTk3U
  8. RoboCop gets the comic-book treatment. http://bit.ly/1PbvCc
  9. Bruce Springsteen's autobiography could fetch ten million dollars. http://bit.ly/sv2lz
  10. @lizzie_nyc Oh, my. That would be horrifying.
  11. Is there a BolaƱo backlash? http://bit.ly/1zpkJw
  12. Thomas Jefferson's foreign policy hinged on the skeleton of a seven-foot moose. http://bit.ly/2kPm9s
  13. Memoirs haven't always focussed on scandal. http://bit.ly/FrBEk
  14. Chuck Klosterman lists his favorite albums to beat writer's block. http://bit.ly/IUdRC
  15. Francisco Ayala, giant of Spanish letters, dies at one-hundred-and-three. http://bit.ly/4FGev6
  16. Publishers Weekly's all-male top-ten books of 2009 list raises a few eyebrows. http://bit.ly/47TvW6
  17. McSweeney's new issue is all about newspapers. http://bit.ly/9sVi6
  18. Do science-fiction writers ever predict the future? http://bit.ly/3aq29O
  19. Barack Obama's half-brother pens an autobiographical novel. http://bit.ly/4ZyPe
  20. Staff writer Michael Specter's new book "Denialism" is reviewed by Janet Maslin in @nytimes: http://bit.ly/Ye0Vl