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December 22 , 2000

Dear Reader:

We wanted to wish you a terrific holiday and share our holiday card, but before we get to that, here are a few new features this week:

BOOKREPORTER TALKS TO: Lawrence Block
Lawrence Block, the author behind the ironically popular hit man, talks with Bookreporter.com's Ann Bruns about "Keller," his newest novel Hit List and his future projects. Then check out the review and excerpt, as well.

All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
McCarthy's National Book Award-winning historical fiction of life in the Southwest of the '30s is now a movie opening December 25th! Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub and excerpted.

On December 26th we'll have another holiday surprise --- a brand new website for readers. More details to come. Don't forget to check your e-mail on the 26th for our special announcement.

We wanted to share our holiday card with you. To see our holiday greeting, click here.

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Recent Interviews, Features, and Reviews
For any of you who may have spent the last week buried in holiday chores, here's a recap of the other content live right now.

Question of the Week: What book are you reading right now?

Previous Question Results: Previously we asked, How do you incorporate books into your holiday celebration and what titles do you enjoy most?

Bookreporter.com Talks To...

Ken Follett
CODE TO ZERO, a chilling blend of history and imagination, is Ken Follett's latest thriller. Follett reflects on the secretive CIA, Communism, and his writing methods in an interview with Bookreporter.com's Ann Bruns.

Jonathan Kellerman
Jonathan Kellerman, author of the intellectual thriller DR. DEATH, reveals what inspires his storylines and complex characterizations in an in-depth interview with Bookreporter.com's Joe Hartlaub.

James Atlas
The extensive research behind BELLOW, the critically acclaimed biography penned by James Atlas, is just one of many topics Atlas discusses in this enlightening interview with Bookreporter.com's Joel Wells.

Features:

BEST OF 2000
It's that time of year --- we've chosen what we think are the best books of the year 2000 in fiction, biography and memoir, and books for teens and kids. Agree with us or argue with us, but don't miss these Top 10 lists.

What To Give/What To Get
An eclectic mix of intriguing new titles appear here, in our annual feature designed to make your holiday shopping just a little bit easier. We'll be adding unique selections throughout the season that appeal to a variety of special interests. So before you head out to battle the holiday traffic and crowds, stop in to see what's new each week in our growing collection of "What To Give, What To Get!"

PERSPECTIVE: Real and Wrinkly or Young and Cute --- What do looks have to do with authors?
Jana Siciliano fires a shot at the purveyors of publicity exacting a toll on today's most talented authors.

DISOBEDIENCE by Jane Hamilton
A son is torn between anger and adoration for his mother in a novel that falls short of the author's more compelling previous works. Reviewed by Jana Siciliano and excerpted.

CODE TO ZERO by Ken Follett
A man fights to regain his identity and prevent disaster in this inventive reenactment of the first U.S. space launch. Reviewed by Ann Bruns and excerpted.

DR. DEATH by Jonathan Kellerman
When a doctor is murdered, Alex Delaware struggles with ethical questions, in a provocative new thriller about doctor-assisted suicide. Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub and excerpted.

BELLOW: A Biography by James Atlas
This comprehensive portrait of author Saul Bellow is a scintillating journey through the cultural history of the 20th century. Reviewed by Joel E.D. Wells and excerpted.

ALL THE PRETTY HORSES by Cormac McCarthy
McCarthy's incredible vision of the Southwest in a historic period of transition, circa 1930, and the first novel in his Border Trilogy. Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub and excerpted.

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GREAT GIFTS!
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BOOK Magazine celebrates the continuation of the stories of Dr. Seuss; examines the prolific career of Donald Westlake; and interviews Jane Hamilton, author of DISOBEDIENCE, on her Wisconsin farm.
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Reviews:

BARK IF YOU LOVE ME: A Woman Meets Dog Story by Louise Bernikow
A heartwarming narration of Bernikow's experience with an abandoned canine and their eventual, inseparable bond. Reviewed by Marge Fletcher.

ELLEN GILCHRIST: COLLECTED STORIES by Ellen Gilchrist
An outstanding collection representing the grit and humor that characterize this author's heart-and-soul storytelling. Reviewed by Jana Siciliano.

LITERARY TRAILS: British Writers in Their Landscapes by Christina Hardyment
An armchair tour of the history, homes, and countryside that form the memorable backdrops for Britain's greatest literature. Reviewed by Ann Bruns.

SPAIN: A HISTORY edited by Raymond Carr
An illuminating, richly detailed overview of the art, literature, politics and achievements of this fascinating country. Reviewed by Jonathan Shipley.

(PB) A MAN NAMED DAVE: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness by Dave Pelzer
The latest in Pelzer's trilogy is a powerful story of childhood scars and Pelzer's struggle to find love and acceptance. Reviewed by Judy Gigstad.

Contests and Giveaways:

Each week, one contributor to Word of Mouth wins a prize. This week, we're giving away Richard North Patterson's new thriller PROTECT AND DEFEND.

As a thank-you to our readers, we give away a $50 Amazon.com gift certificate to one newsletter subscriber every month. To subscribe and enter the random drawing, write to newsletter@bookreporter.com. If you already receive this newsletter every week, why not forward it to a friend?

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From all of us at Bookreporter.com and The Book Report Network, warm wishes for a very happy holiday season!

--- Carol Fitzgerald (Carol@Bookreporter.com) for The Book Report Network: Bookreporter.com * ReadingGroupGuides.com * Teenreads.com * Kidsreads.com