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    <![CDATA[Under the Covers and between the Sheets: Facts and Trivia about the World's Greatest Books]]>
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    <![CDATA[Bibliophiles, grab your glasses! Here is a compendium of interesting- and often scandalous-facts and quips about the literary world. Featuring authors and tomes of yesteryear and yesterday, from Tolkien's Middle-earth to Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex, Under the Covers and between the Sheets includes sections such as: *	You Don't Say: Commonly-used words and phrases that were coined or popularized in classic words of fiction-sometimes with very different meanings. *	Gruesomely Ever After: The original endings of some of the world's most cherished fairy tales-Snow White, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, and more. *	Hip to be Square: Banned works of fiction and the controversy surrounding them. *	Anthropomorphized Characters: The real-life stories and inspirations behind beloved &quot;leading creatures.&quot; *	Time to Make the Doughnuts: Odd jobs of famous authors. *	Parental Guidance Suggested: Dahl's short stories, Seuss's political cartoons; the lesser-known, and sometimes shocking, adult writings of beloved children's authors. *	The Long Con: Shocking (and sometimes shockingly long-lived) literary hoaxes: Frey, JT Leroy, The Education of Little Tree, The Day After Roswell, etc. *	Science Fiction, Science Fact: If alien monoliths are ever found on the moon, the safer bet is that they would be translucent crystal; Sir Arthur C. Clarke is celebrated for making accurate predictions of various technologies, years ahead of their time. A look at which of his predictions held true and the same feats of other authors. *	Screen Test: The truth about great works of fiction and the odd challenges that had to be surmounted to bring them to the silver screen. *	The Secret Life of Kilgore Trout: True facts about fake characters (and the writers who created them). REVIEW]]>
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  <read_at>Thu Jul 02 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Another fun read filled with (little known) facts about various authors and the works they created.  There were times when I wished there had been a little more information about the book or author but that's what research is for.  The irreverent tone will allow non-voracious readers to feel as well...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57987340">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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