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1. The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown
2. Gone
by Jonathan Kellerman
3. Beach Road
by James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
4. Prior Bad Acts
by Tami Hoag
5. Beautiful Lies
by Lisa Unger
6. Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
by Stephen Colbert
7. The Wal-Mart Effect
by Charles Fishman
8. A Dirty Job
by Christopher Moore
9. The World Is Flat: Updated and Expanded
by Thomas L. Friedman
10. Kafka on the Shore
by Haruki Murakami

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Richard K. Morgan gets furious, Stephen King tells you how A.M. Homes can save your life, we go driving through art history on Long Island (but, don't worry, Jackson Pollock isn't at the wheel), we put Wal-Mart under blinding fluorescent lights, and more. It's all in the latest issue of Ear to the Ground.
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