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- National Geographic teams with Bill O'Reilly again for 'Killing Jesus' adaptationNational Geographic and director Ridley Scott's company will again produce an adaptation of O'Reilly's work, this one based on the story of Jesus Christ. Scott and National Geographic have previously adapted O'Reilly's works 'Killing Lincoln' and 'Killing Kennedy.'
- Reader recommendation: The HobbitMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Game of Thrones': How well do you know Season 2?
'Game of Thrones' has drawn in lovers of the original George R.R. Martin series and newbies alike during its first two seasons, becoming one of network HBO's most popular shows. Now it returns for a highly anticipated third season on March 31. But before you launch into Season 3, how well do you remember Season 2?
- The Book of My LivesFrom Sarajevo to Chicago, Aleksandar Hemon tells the engaging story of his many lives.
- Reader recommendation: Close to the BoneMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Robert Frost: 10 quotes on his birthday Here are 10 quotes from this monolith of modern American poetry.
- Looking for a Simon & Schuster title? Barnes & Noble might not be your best betBarnes &Noble has reportedly been ordering fewer Simon & Schuster titles than it normally does as the book retailer and the publisher wrangle over cost issues.
- Flannery O'Connor: 10 quotes on her birthday Check out these 10 quotes from a groundbreaking author.
- Jane Goodall apologizes for plagiarizing in new bookJane Goodall apologizes: The famous primate researcher apologizes because her some passages were lifted from elsewhere. Jane Goodall and the publisher of "Seeds of Hope" announced a delay in the book's release.
- Pippa Middleton dropped by her literary agent. Why?Pippa Middleton and David Goodwin have parted ways. Pippa Middleton's first book was a flop. But you haven't seen the last of Pippa Middleton and her writing.
- 'Goblinproofing One's Chicken Coop' wins strangest title of the year contestThe Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year is an award given yearly to the work with the most unusual moniker.
- Chinua Achebe is remembered as the 'father of modern African literature''Things Fall Apart' author Chinua Achebe wrote his first book in 1958 and won awards for his work that included the Man Booker International Prize.
- Gardner heist: Journalist Ulrich Boser discusses the history behind the famous theftWill the paintings stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum ever reappear? Boser addresses these and other questions about the heist, including the plan the thieves may have had and why Boston takes the theft so personally.
- Condoleezza Rice plans new book 鈥 is it a prelude to a presidential run?The former Secretary of State announced that the book will be 'an examination of democracy at home and abroad' and will be released sometime in 2015.
- Beholding BeeKimberly Newton Fusco hits all the right notes with this delightful new coming-of-age story set in a somewhat magical World War II.
- Reader recommendation: Eisenhower in War and PeaceMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Middle MenWriter Jim Gavin crafts a collection of stories featuring young men drifting between youth and adulthood.
- Reader recommendation: CampyMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Are books becoming less emotional?Scientists analyzed over 5 million books to find trends in emotional content.
- Pope Francis's book 'On Heaven and Earth' will be translated into EnglishPope Francis first wrote his book in Spanish in 2010, and the title will now be released in English for the first time this May.