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- 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 – 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.
- Elizabeth Gilbert asks fans to help her choose a new book cover'Eat, Pray, Love' author Elizabeth Gilbert is using her Facebook page to allow fans to pick the cover of her new novel.
- Isabella Stewart Gardner: 5 books about the world's most audacious art theft These five books – fiction and nonfiction – share a connection to the notorious March 18, 1990, theft of 13 masterworks from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
- 'After Visiting Friends': Michael Hainey talks about his journey into his father's past'After Visiting Friends' by Michael Hainey is part detective story, part memoir, part elegy.
- Jane Goodall: seeds of plagiarismJane Goodall's new book 'Seeds of Hope' contains lifted sentences, wording, and even an entire paragraph copied from other sources, reports The Washington Post.
- The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American PowerA BBC correspondent offers an admiring insider's look at Hilary Clinton's tenure as America's top diplomat.
- Reader recommendation: The Paris WifeMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- 'Salt Sugar Fat' highlights the questionable ingredients in popular food'Salt Sugar Fat,' by journalist Michael Moss, explores how the three title ingredients make their way into American food and the dangers that they may pose.
- Presidential library: Will it be Chicago or Honolulu?The battle is on between Illinois and Hawaii for the right to host President Obama's library.
- Karl Marx: A Nineteenth-Century LifeThis new Marx biography refrains from judging its subject with contemporary values, helping readers to understand the man's ideas in the context of his life.
- Reader recommendation: Singled OutMonitor readers share their favorite book picks.
- Spring training: 10 inspiring books about running Spring is in the air. Lace up, put your shorts on, and pound some pavement!
- Bestselling books the week of 3/17/13, according to IndieBound* See what's selling in bookstores across America.