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Stoker Family Values
A slasher-flick screenwriter and Bram Stoker's great-grand nephew have written the first "official" Dracula novel since the 1897 original. Matthew Shaer on the pair resurrecting the Count.
Moving In With Mom, Dad and God
In her uproarious memoir, Rhoda Janzen recounts moving back in with her conservative Mennonite parents, and getting reacquainted with borscht, public prayer, and being set up with her cousins.
Parenting for Smarties
A parenting book that contains no advice? That's the conceit behind NurtureShock, a new non-instructional tome that will make you a better mom or dad without you even knowing it.
Gene Hackman's War
Retired from acting, Gene Hackman has scripted a second act for himself as a novelist. Taylor Antrim speaks to the Hollywood legend about Obama, Hemingway, and doing pushups on set.
The Sex Worker Chronicles
What do hookers, strippers, and porn stars do all day? A new book, edited by a former rent boy, tells their stories in their own words-words that are NSFW.
Just the Fact: Hemingway's Hand Grenades
Authors tell The Daily Beast about the most surprising factoid in their books. This week, Terry Mort on Ernest Hemingway's hare-brained habit of chasing U-boats with a sack full of small bombs.
Bernie Made Off With My Wife
The husband of Bernie Madoff's mistress talks to Tracy Quan about his wife's "cocky" behavior, the sexual comparisons, whether he'll leave her, and why he'll take half her book's profits.
Heartless Conservatives Unite!
Lee Siegel talks to Sam Tanenhaus, author of the era-defining The Death of Conservatism, about his Buckley fetish, Sarah Palin's culture war, and why the right wing abandoned politics.
Summer's Last Beach Read
On those final few trips to the shore, take along Michael M. Thomas' Love & Money, a sleek, savvy novel that will transport you back to a time when spending was cool.
The Stripper Who Lost a Breast
Viva Las Vegas was Portland, Oregon's most famous stripper. After breast cancer left her with a mastectomy, she went through a period of soul searching-then got back on stage.






























