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Padma Lakshmi - 'Tomatoes For Neela'
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Padma Lakshmi is jumping into the world of children’s books with Tomatoes For Neela.
The book mixes the author’s memories of family cooking with practical food advice, a nod to farmworkers and even a pair of recipes.
Tomatoes For Neela is available Aug. 31.
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Martha Stewart - ‘Very Good Things: Clever Tips & Genius Ideas For An Easier, More Enjoyable Life’
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Martha Stewart is back with another killer lifestyle book, Very Good Things: Clever Tips & Genius Ideas For An Easier, More Enjoyable Life.
The upcoming book will feature hundreds of clever tips, solutions, and easy ways to elevate every day.
Very Good Things will hit newsstands on Jan. 5, 2021.
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Lil Nas X - ‘C Is For Country’
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For his writing debut, Lil Nas X is writing something for his younger fans.
C Is For Country follows Nas and Panini the pony as they embark on a joyous journey through the alphabet.
C Is For Country drops Jan. 5, 2021.
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas - ‘Unfinished’
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas will drop her first-ever memoir, Unfinished, in early 2021.
The novel will give fans an inside look at the actress’ childhood in India, her teenage years in the United States and her start in acting.
“I have always felt that life is a solitary journey, that we are each on a train, riding through our hours, our days, our years,” Chopra Jonas said in a statement. “We get on alone, we leave alone, and the decisions we make as we travel on the train are our responsibility alone.”
Unfinished will hit bookshelves on Jan. 19, 2021.
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Ethan Hawke - ‘A Bright Ray Of Darkness’
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As his first book in almost 20 years, A Bright Ray Of Darkness, Ethan Hawke has a brand new fiction novel about art, love, fame and heartbreak.
The novel tells the story of a young man making his Broadway debut in Henry IV just as his marriage implodes.
A Bright Ray Of Darkness is expected in early 2021.
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Claudia Oshry - ‘Girl With No Job: The Crazy Beautiful Life Of An Instagram Thirst Monster’
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Instagram star/comedian Claudia Oshry, the girl behind the popular handle @GirlWithNoJob, will release her first book, Girl With No Job: The Crazy Beautiful Life Of An Instagram Thirst Monster.
The book will tell Oshry’s story while sharing her hilarious take on all things from major pop culture events and growing up Jewish in New York City.
Girl With No Job: The Crazy Beautiful Life Of An Instagram Thirst Monster drops Jan. 26, 2021.
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Cameran Eubanks Wimberly - ‘One Day You’ll Thank Me: Essays On Dating, Motherhood And Everything In Between’
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“Southern Charm” star Cameran Eubanks Wimberly may have exited the hit reality show after last season, but it’s not the last you’ll hear from her.
The star will release her tell-all, One Day You’ll Thank Me: Essays On Dating, Motherhood And Everything In Between, early next year spilling on her career, married life and her “Southern Charm” co-stars.
One Day You’ll Thank Me debuts Feb. 2, 2021.
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Shep Rose - ‘Average Expectations: Lessons In Lowering The Bar’
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Speaking of “Southern Charm” co-stars, Shep Rose will also share a memoir in the New Year.
The reality star penned a series of witty and engaging essays about relationships, travel and life in South Carolina.
Average Expectations: Lessons In Lowering The Bar hits bookshelves March 16, 2021.
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Laraine Newman - 'May You Live In Interesting Times'
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"Saturday Night Live" alum Laraine Newman will release her first audiobook May You Live In Interesting Times.
The memoir will detail her time on the long-running sketch show, including times with Gilda Radner, John Belushi and musician Johnny Winter.
May You Live In Interesting Times will release on Audible.com on March 11.
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Sharon Stone - ‘The Beauty Of Living Twice’
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Sharon Stone is ready to spill it all in her upcoming memoir, The Beauty Of Living Twice.
The novel details Stone as she rebuilds her career in an industry that “doesn't accept failure.”
The Beauty Of Living Twice will be released on March 30, 2021.
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Brandi Carlile - 'Broken Horse'
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Brandi Carlile is set to release a memoir this year, titled Broken Horses.
In the book, the five-time Grammy winner will open up about how her life is shaped by music and her life as a mom of two.
Broken Horses will be released on April 6.
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Pepper Teigen - ‘The Pepper Thai Cookbook: Family Recipes from Everyone's Favorite Thai Mom’
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You’ve seen her on daughter Chrissy Teigen’s Instagram and dreamed about her cooking … and soon we’ll have those recipes!
Pepper Teigen will release her first ever cookbook in 2021 titled, The Pepper Thai Cookbook: Family Recipes from Everyone's Favorite Thai Mom.
The Pepper Thai Cookbook will be available on April 21, 2021.
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Cindy McCain - 'Stronger: Courage, Hope, And Humor In My Life With John McCain'
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Cindy McCain will debut a memoir this year about her long marriage to the late U.S. Senator John McCain.
Available April 27, Stronger: Courage, Hope, and Humor In My Life With John McCain is an “intimate memoir” in which McCain will reflect on her 38-year marriage to the Arizona Republican, who died in 2018.
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Oprah Winfrey + Dr. Bruce D. Perry - ‘What Happened To You? Conversations On Trauma Resilience, And Healing’
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Oprah Winfrey has teamed up with Dr. Bruce D. Perry for the upcoming novel, What Happened To You? Conversations On Trauma Resilience, And Healing.
What Happened To You? will help family, friends and co-workers discuss the impact of trauma and adverse experiences of certain individuals.
Catch What Happened To You? on April 27, 2021.
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Julianna Margulies - ‘Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life’
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Known for her iconic performances on “The Good Wife” and “ER”, Julianna Margulies has penned a powerful memoir, Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life, chronicling her life and her work.
This is the second book from the actress. In 2016, Margulies released the children’s book, Three Magic Balloons, with her father Paul Margulies.
Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life hits bookshelves May 4, 2021.
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Billie Eilish - 'Billie Eilish'
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Billie Eilish is telling her story in the upcoming biography, Billie Eilish.
The singer will share an intimate inside look at her life — both on and off the stage — in this stunning, photo-filled book.
Billie Eilish is available on May 11.
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Seth Rogen - 'Yearbook'
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Kevin Hart - 'Marcus Makes A Movie'
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Kevin Hart can add author to his long list of accomplishments with his first-ever children's book, Marcus Makes A Movie, the first in a new series co-written by Geoff Rodkey.
“When I was younger, all I heard was no,” Hart says of the book in a statement to ET Canada. “No, you can’t. No, you’re not good enough. No, you don’t have the right education or know the right people. I’m stubborn, so I turned those no’s into fuel. Every time I heard one, it just made me work harder to prove that whoever said it was wrong. My hope is that Marcus Makes A Movie will show kids that the only one who can really say no to their goals is themselves. If they can dream it, then they can do it.”
The book, which will hit bookshelves on June 1, 2021, follows a boy named Marcus who dreams of making a blockbuster superhero film.
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Willie Nelson - 'Letters To America'
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Willie Nelson will let fans in on his long and iconic music career with his upcoming memoir, Letters To America.
The novel is a collection of letters addressed from Nelson to his fellow Americans.
The book will be published on June 29.
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Danny Trejo - 'Trejo: My Life Of Crime, Redemption, And Hollywood'
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Danny Trejo is ready to open up about nearly every aspect of his life in his upcoming memoir, co-written by longtime friend and actor Donal Logue, in Trejo: My Life Of Crime, Redemption, And Hollywood.
The book will cover his 11 years in and out of prison, his road to sobriety, his acting career and a lot more.
Trejo: My Life Of Crime, Redemption, And Hollywood hit bookshelves July 6.
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Richard Marx - 'Stories To Tell'
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Singer/songwriter Richard Marx is sharing his story in the upcoming memoir, Stories To Tell.
The book will feature a series of anecdotes from his life in music, including which big artists he's supplied songs to. Marx wrote hits for Lionel Richie, Keith Urban and more.
Stories To Tell hits bookshelves on July 6.
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Tyler Cameron - 'You Deserve Better'
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"Bachelorette" alum Tyler Cameron is ready to tell it all.
In his new book, You Deserve Better: What Life Has Taught Me About Love, Relationships, And Becoming Your Best Self, Cameron details his life story along with a guide for both men and women to building healthy relationships in the tricky world of modern dating.
You Deserve Better: What Life Has Taught Me About Love, Relationships, And Becoming Your Best Self hits bookshelves on July 27.
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Mena Suvari - 'The Great Peace'
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Mena Suvari will bare it all in her new book The Great Peace.
The memoir details her past sexual abuse at age 12, her drug addiction and filming "American Beauty" with the now-defamed actor Kevin Spacey. The novel is the first step in Suvari's plan to tell her story, she's also developing a television series based on the book.
The Great Peace hits bookshelves on July 27.
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Cecily Strong - 'This Will All Be Over Soon'
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"Saturday Night Live" star Cecily Strong will release a powerful memoir, This Will All Be Over Soon, all about grieving the death of her cousin Owen - and embracing the life-affirming lessons he taught her- amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This Will All Be Over Soon releases on Aug. 10.
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Dorinda Medley - 'Make It Nice'
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She cooked, she cleaned, she made it nice and now, she's writing a book.
After her six-season run on "Real Housewives Of New York", Dorinda Medley is gearing up for her next venue as an author.
The star will release Make It Nice on Aug. 17, a memoir about her life living in London with her late husband and entertaining fans on Slice's "RHONY".
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Billie Jean King - 'All In: An Autobiography'
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Billie Jean King is going all-in with her new memoir, All In: An Autobiography.
The tennis icon's book will cover the highlights of her celebrated and groundbreaking career, including her 39 Grand Slam titles and her defeat of Bobby Riggs in the famous “Battle of the Sexes” match in 1973.
All In: An Autobiography will be published Aug. 17.
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Gabrielle Union - 'You Got Anything Stronger'
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Gabrielle Union is gearing up to release her second memoir, You Got Anything Stronger?
“Because I had more s**t to say … My new book You Got Anything Stronger? is available for preorder now," Union announced on social media. “I take you on a girl’s night at Chateau Marmont, and I also talk to Isis, my character from 'Bring It On'. For the first time, I truly open up about my surrogacy journey and the birth of Kaavia James Union Wade. And I take on racist institutions and practices in the entertainment industry, asking for equality and real accountability.”
The new novel serves as a follow up to We’re Going To Need More Wine, which was released in 2017.
You Got Anything Stronger? hits bookshelves on Sept. 14.
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Amanda Gorman - 'Change Sings: A Children's Anthem'
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In her picture book debut, presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman is teaming up with #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator Loren Long for Change Sings: A Children's Anthem.
The lyrical book proves to children everywhere that anything is possible when our voices join together.
Change Sings: A Children's Anthem is available Sept. 21.
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Dave Grohl - 'The Storyteller'
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Dave Grohl is going from rocker to author.
The Foo Fighters frontman will release his first-ever novel this October titled, The Storyteller. In the book, Grohl will reflect on his childhood, his years with Nirvana and Foo Fighters and some of the times spent with Paul McCartney, David Bowie and many others.
The Storyteller will come out Oct. 5.
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Jamie Foxx - 'Act Like You Got Some Sense'
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Jamie Foxx is set to release his first book, Act Like You Got Some Sense: And Other Things My Daughter Taught Me.
According to a press release, the book "reveals his rocky parenting journey through priceless stories about the tough love and old-school values he learned growing up in the small town of Terrell, Texas; his early days trying to make it in Hollywood; and life after achieving stardom. You would think being an A-lister would ease his dad-duty struggles, but if anything, it has only made things more complicated. It seems that a teenage girl who just wants to blend in with her friends will not be excited to see her dad's flashy new convertible at the front of the carpool lane."
Act Like You Got Some Sense hits bookshelves on Oct. 19, 2021.
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Katie Couric - 'Going There'
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Katie Couric will release a memoir this fall, titled Going There.
The upcoming book will tell behind-the-scenes details of her sometimes tumultuous personal and professional life - a story she’s never shared, until now.
In support of the book, Couric will also embark on an 11-city tour.
Going There will hit bookshelves on Oct. 26.
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Barack Obama & Bruce Springsteen - 'Renegades'
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Former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen are teaming up to release Renegades: Born In The USA, a bound edition of their popular “Renegades” podcast.
The podcast, and now book, features conversations between the pair on everything from fame to cars to the USA itself.
Renegades: Born In The USA will come out Oct. 26.
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Rebel Wilson - 'Bella The Brave'
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Rebel Wilson is releasing a brand new children's book, Bella The Brave.
"From a shy girl growing up in Sydney’s western suburbs to becoming an international movie star, I’ve learnt many valuable life lessons," the actress shared on Instagram. "I’m so pumped to be able to share this knowledge with kids in a fun, entertaining and empowering way."
Bella The Brave hits bookshelves on Oct. 27.
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Lil Kim - 'The Queen Bee'
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Lil Kim has announced her long-awaited first-ever memoir, The Queen Bee.
The book, which has been written along with author Kathy Iandoli, will tell the story of Kimberly Denise Jones' childhood in Brooklyn to her life and career as a female rapper.
The Queen Bee will be published on Nov. 2.
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Paul McCartney - The Lyrics: '1956 To The Present'
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Paul McCartney has a new memoir on the way. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present will be released on Nov. 2 from British publisher Allen Lane and from Liveright in the United States. McCartney will trace his life through 154 songs, from his teen years and work with The Beatles to his solo run.
“More often than I can count, I’ve been asked if I would write an autobiography, but the time has never been right,” McCartney said in a statement. “The one thing I’ve always managed to do, whether at home or on the road, is to write new songs. I know that some people, when they get to a certain age, like to go to a diary to recall day-to-day events from the past, but I have no such notebooks. What I do have are my songs, hundreds of them, which I’ve learned serve much the same purpose. And these songs span my entire life.”
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Sam Heughan & Graham McTavish - 'The Clanlands Almanac'
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"Outlander" and "Men In Kilts: A Roadtrip With Sam And Graham" co-stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are teaming up to release their first-ever book, The Clanlands Almanac: Seasonal Stories From Scotland.
According to the book's website, "Sam and Graham turn tour guides once again to bring readers more epic tales in this seasonal meander through the wilds of Scotland. From First Footing to Samhain, Fringe Festival follies to whisky lore, these beloved Scottish actors guide readers through a year of Scottish legends, locations, traditions, historical and contemporary events, sharing stories and tips as only these two chalk-and-cheese friends can."
The Clanlands Almanac hits bookshelves on Nov. 9.
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Spike Lee - 'SPIKE'
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Spike Lee is adding author to his long list of accomplishments with the release of his debut book, SPIKE.
The picture book will serve as a visual celebration of the Oscar-winner’s legendary career to date.
SPIKE drops this November.