Today on Good Morning America: Maryanne Vollers, author of Lone Wolf:
Eric Rudolph: Murder, Myth, and the Pursuit of an American Outlaw
(HarperCollins, $25.95, 006059862X).
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Today on the Ellen DeGeneres Show: Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret
(Beyond Words, $23.95, 1582701709) and creator of the movie of the same
name, which is about the law of attraction. The movie has been sold
only online or in bookstores, and has been a major seller at many New
Age bookstores (Shelf Awareness, November 1, 2006).
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Today on the Martha Stewart Show: Jim Botsacos serves up savory dishes
from The New Greek Cuisine (Broadway, $29.95, 0767918754).
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Today on World AIDS Day, Gil L. Robertson IV, editor of Not In My Family: AIDS in the African-American Community (Agate, $16, 1932841245), appears on CNN Newsroom, the Tom Joyner Show and the Russ Parr Show. Over the weekend, he will appear on the Tavis Smiley Show and NPR's News and Notes with Farai Chideya.
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Tonight on the Charlie Rose Show: Josef Joffe, editor and a publisher of Die Zeit and author of Ueberpower: The Imperial Temptation of America (Norton, $24.95, 0393061353).
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This evening on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Senator Barack Obama
continues to campaign for his new book, The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts
on Reclaiming the American Dream (Crown, $25, 0307237699).
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On Sunday's Today Show: Michael Flocker, author of The Metrosexual Guide to Style, will talk about his new book, Death by Powerpoint: A Modern Office Survival Guide (Da Capo, $12.95, 0306815125).
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Sunday on Weekend Edition, Scott Simon interviews Kitty Burns Florey,
whose new book is Sister Bernadette's Barking Dog: The Quirky History
and Lost Art of Diagramming Sentences (Melville House, $19.95,
1933633107).
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This weekend CBS Sunday Morning serves up morsels from Joy
of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition (Scribner, $30, 0743246268).

