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New Books in February

Staff Writer

Published: Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Updated: Wednesday, February 2, 2011 21:02

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True You by Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson has had quite the life. She is arguably one of the best female entertainers in the business and is from a family that is loved by millions all over the world. But she's also had to deal with a lot in her life. With a little help from author David Ritz, Jackson opens up about everything she's had to go through in her new book, True You. From her struggles with her weight, to the self-esteem issues that plagued her, Jackson addresses a lot of things in this book. Followers of Jackson's career will definitely enjoy True You.

 

Afterlives of the Rich and Famous by Sylvia Browne

Over the years, Sylvia Browne has garnered a lot of attention for her outlandish psychic claims that have landed her in trouble with both the media and the law. Despite her troubles, Browne, who is now 74 years old and a bestselling author, claims that she's had posthumous contact with some very famous people. In her book, Afterlives of the Rich and Famous, Browne lets readers know what some of their favorite celebrities have been up to in the afterlife. With a large list of big names such as Elvis Presley and Heath Ledger appearing, this book looks like it will make quite an impression.

 

Paris Was Ours by Penelope Rowlands

Paris, also known as the City of Light, is considered one of the loveliest cities in the world. Penelope Rowlands, a journalist and critic, offers readers an insight into Paris in her new book, Paris Was Ours. The book is a compilation of 32 essays by writers who have traveled from various locations all over the globe to Paris. The list of contributors in this book includes famous writers such as Judith Thurman, Joe Queenan and more. For those who have been to Paris or want to learn more about it, this will be both entertaining and informative.

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