The star of Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang explains why she loves sentences that are grammatically perfect but utterly wild.
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10 Books to Pick Up in August 2010
From a frank novel about a radically changing South Africa to an amusing look at how some people deal with saying and hearing "no," O's book editors pick 10 more must-read titles for August.
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The Good Side of Stress
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No matter the setting--impoverished rural Canada in the early 20th century or 1990s Bay Area--the bond between sisters is always an odd and special one.
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In her memoir, What We Have, Amy Boesky writes about being a previvor, one of the increasing number of women with cancer-ridden family histories who find themselves deciding whether to have genetic testing or preventive surgery.
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