
Lauren Conrad isn’t the only former reality star headed to the stacks of your local library; Sharon Osbourne just completed her debut novel.
The America’s Got Talent judge has been hard at work for more than a year on Revenge, described as “a tale about two sisters who both have star quality, but only one will stop at nothing to get what she wants.”
Revenge will hit shelves in March. (Not that we’ll be picking it up after Sharon’s mean-spirited attack on Susan Boyle a few weeks back, but we thought we’d put the info out there for those of you that care.)
This year, Lauren Conrad made great strides toward breaking free of her identity as a reality TV personality. She released her first book L.A. Candy, a #1 New York Times Bestseller, her follow-up novel, Sweet Little Lies, goes on sale this February, and now the budding novelist is tapping into her literary prowess and keen fashion sense to write the book on style.

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Carrie Bradshaw’s teen diaries are on their way to a bookseller near you. On Tuesday, HarperCollins released the first image of the cover of Candace Bushnell’s The Carrie Diaries, a young adult book series set during the teen years of the Sex And The City protagonist.
And it appears Carrie got her start as a style maven during her days as a high school standout.

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On Monday, November 16, Oprah will debut her interview with Sarah Palin as the former Alaska governor prepares to release her eagerly-awaited memoir, Going Rogue. What does Sarah have to say about former almost son-in-law Levi Johnston and her less-than-impressive interview with Katie Couric?
“The campaign said, ‘Right on. Good. You’re showing your independence. This is what America needs to see and it was a good interview.’ And of course I’m thinking, ‘If you thought that was a good interview, I don’t know what a bad interview is because I knew it was a bad interview.’”
Will Smith will star in and produce a remake of Flowers For Algernon, based on the 1966 novel by Daniel Keyes, NewsinFilm.com is reporting

The plot focuses on Charlie, a man with mental disabilities, who takes part in an experiment that turns him into a genius. Algernon — who originated from Keyes’ 1959 short story –has been turned into a feature film several times before, most famously for 1968’s Charly, which won actor Cliff Robertson an Oscar.
The movie will be made in cooperation with Sony Pictures and Will’s Overbrook Entertainment and Polksy Films.
The Berenstain Bears are heading to the big screen.

Created by Stan and Jan Berenstain in 1962, The Berenstain Bears follows a family of bears living in a place called Bear Country, with the books’ goal of helping kids deal with life issues ranging from bullying to a mother’s pregnancy.
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Spencer and Heidi Pratt are infiltrating the world of publishing. That’s right, reality TV’s most annoying twosome have a page-turner on the way.

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More than a decade after Full House ended, former child star Jodie Sweetin — who played Stephanie Tanner on the smash sitcom from 1987 to 1995 — takes fans insider her battle against meth addiction and alcoholism in the new memoir Unsweetined.
Click Here To Read An Excerpt From Jodie’s Book…..
Can you believe HarperCollins gave a gun-totin’ moose eater a million smacks to divulge her life story?

The one-time Republic Vice Presidential hopeful Sarah Palin earned an astronomical $1.25 million for writing her eagerly-awaited 400-page memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life,The Associated Press confirms.
That’s more than $3,000 a page for a woman who doesn’t even read the newspaper! The memoir, scheduled for a November 17 release, is already on Amazon’s bestseller list.
Palin will make her first appearance The Oprah Winfrey Show on Nov. 16, just in time to promote her page-turner.
A parody of former Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s eagerly-awaited memoir is set to be released the same day her real autobiography hits booksellers’ shelves next month.

With a nearly identical cover photo, Going Rouge: An American Nightmare looks strickingly similar to the planned cover of the Alaska governor’s Going Rogue: An American Life.
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