Danny Bonaduce’s ex-wife tells her side of the story in a book you really do not need to read, or even read about, for that matter.
Read MoreJon Ronson’s 2015 look at social media shaming captured the zeitgeist at the time of its release. Three years later it’s at once a relic of a kinder era and more relevant than ever.
Read MoreSassy simians! Schlitz for the President! Join Boner, Stinker, Rascal, Jumbo & more for Mike Sacks' surreal meditation on late 1970s hairy masculinity and the weird, myopic magic of our childhood memories and dreams.
Read MoreIt all comes down to this! Corey Feldman bares his soul and shares his truth in his surprisingly riveting tell-all of addiction, abuse and survival. The best possible book with the worst possible name.
Read MorePage 3 girl turned pop star/sex goddess Samantha Fox's memoir Forever is a reasonably nasty, moderately engaging time waster about an ordinary cockney lass miscast in the role of a naughty girl in need of love and her naughtier father/manager.
Read More"They" told me that the Uncle Kent 2 novelization was way too obscure for anywhere to want to read about it. I'm about to prove "them" wrong, or, more likely, right.
Read MoreJason Zinoman's compulsively readable account of David Letterman's life and career is a worthy tribute to a hero and an asshole, a comic genius and a bit of a bastard.
Read MoreDave Weigel's book on prog rock is a revelatory journey through a much-maligned and misunderstood genre and movement.
Read MoreThe zeitgeist-capturing tabloid spoof of the 1990s returned in comic book form in 2010 with a bizarrely prescient tale of illegal aliens (of the outer-space variety) and apoplectic right-winger Ed Anger's quest to make America great (or at least intolerant) again.
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