DBT 0205: Angela Cartwright – Styling the Stars: Lost Treasures from the Twentieth Century Fox Archive
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What can you say? Dean Koontz has 500 million copies of his books in print. I have been reading his wonderful books for years, so many that I don’t even remember how many I have read. “Lightning,” “Dark Rivers of the Heart,” “False Memory,” “Strangers,” “Watchers” – the list goes on and on. “After Death”…
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Stefanie Pintoff is on David’s Book Talk, discussing ‘A Curtain Falls’ and other topics of interest to book lovers. http://dbtpodcast.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbt051010.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS
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Wow, what a cute small book filled with so many interesting stats about the top 1000 greatest players of all time. Now keep in mind, this is the opinion of Derek Gentile, and you might disagree with some, and we talk about that, but boy is this book going to ruffle some feathers somewhere. How…
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Paul Vigna writes for the Wall Street Journal and is an incredible expert on the TV show The Walking Dead, having written recaps for the show since the beginning. A huge hit, the show has had at one point 19 million viewers every week. (The show has been the subject of speculation lately, after the…
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Karin Slaughter is a master. You never know what to expect. Slaughter is such a thoughtful, smart, honest, and likable person. I have been reading her since BLINDSIGHTED. I met her years ago at BOUCHERCON, and we have remained in touch ever since. You will hear during the interview just how interesting she is. So…
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