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Brian Wilson vs. Mike Love: Who wins the battle of the Beach Boy memoirs?
"Good Vibrations" and "I Am Brian Wilson" offer two sides of a story that was not always sunshine.
A conversation with Bryan Cranston: living life, paying dues and breaking bad
Dylan's Nobel win signals how much times really have changed
'Lady Cop Makes Trouble' will make Amy Stewart fans happy
The follow-up to "Girl Waits With Gun" brings back the Kopp Sisters, with the same entertaining results.
For Dallas filmmaker, home is where the sadness is, but he’s back to stay and make a mark
Despite the murder of his parents in separate homicides, Dallas Sonnier is forging a new identity in his hometown by combining film, publishing and audio content.
When Tracy Kidder writes, less than his best is still very good
He'll roll into Dallas with "A Truck Full of Money" Nov. 10 for the Friends of the Dallas Public Library gala.
A journalist delves into the legend of his grandfather, 'The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived'
Stephen Hawking and The Terminator mingle in ‘Time Travel: A History,’ by James Gleick
H.W. Brands recaptures the epic MacArthur-Truman showdown in 'The General vs. The President'
The author will be in Dallas Oct. 13
Author Maria Semple's entertaining secret: It starts with something awful
Learn about her newest, "Today Will Be Different," and meet her at the Texas Book Festival next month.
Texas and Southwest books: Art, Germans and ‘The Terrible Indian Wars’
Alan Taylor gets to the roots of ‘American Revolutions’
Paulette Jiles’ haunting, gritty Texas novel makes news as a National Book Award finalist
Trek across 19th century Texas with “News of the World.”