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Buckley's satire on Supreme Court hits the mark (AP) AP - "Supreme Courtship" (Twelve. 285 pages. $24), by Christopher Buckley: Opinions by the U.S. Supreme Court have footnotes, so it's fitting that a novel about that institution would have them, too. But who'd expect them to be so amusing? Publ.Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:59:01 GMT Source: Yahoo.com
A soccer dad tells the story of a climactic season (AP) AP - "Soccer Dad" (Skyhorse Publishing. 288 pages. $22.95), by W.D. Wetherell: In the first chapter of this loving remembrance of his son's final year of playing soccer on a top-ranked high school team, W.D. Wetherell says he assumes that anyone reading the book "already understands and values soccer." Publ.Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:10:43 GMT Source: Yahoo.com
Turkey-set film aims to be fable about capitalism (Reuters) Reuters - An uneven saga about capitalism's capacity to corrupt the innocent, Ben Hopkins' "The Market -- A Tale of Trade" tries to blend whimsy with harsh reality but doesn't quite pull it off. Publ.Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:49:16 GMT Source: Yahoo.com
Billboard single reviews (Reuters) Reuters - One might think that after 20 years of melodic mastery, recently elusive Sarah McLachlan might be out of surprises. Publ.Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 20:53:22 GMT Source: Yahoo.com
Anna Faris keeps formulaic "Bunny" hopping (Reuters) Reuters - It might wear its derivative, "Legally Blonde"-meets-"Mean Girls" trappings like a rhinestone thong, but strip away the second-hand attire, and "The House Bunny" still manages to stand on its own two skyscraper heels thanks to the comic force of nature that is Anna Faris. Publ.Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 23:16:18 GMT Source: Yahoo.com
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