Wednesday 19 November 2014

This Week in Books & Literature

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This Week in Books & Literature
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Years later, many Americans still vividly remember where they were when they heard the tragic news. While his time in office was marred by both political failures andpersonal scandals, JFK remains one of the most well-liked modern U.S. presidents.
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What If Kennedy’s Assassination Never Happened?
In 11/22/63, best-selling author Stephen King explores a world where one man, Jack Epping, has the ability to time travel and possibly prevent Kennedy’s assasination. The addictive novel combines heavily-researched historical information with the author’s signature supernatural elements and is a must-read for King fans and novices alike.
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5 Presidents Who Wrote Books Before the White House
When Hillary Clinton published Hard Choices, it led to increased speculation that she willrun for president in 2016. If Clinton does get elected to the White House, she won’t be the only president to have been a published author. Here's a look at five other presidents who wrote books before they took office.
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9 Great Kennedy Quotes
President Kennedy was an accomplished orator and his inaugural address is one of the most memorable political speeches of the past century. Though they were first spoken decades ago, these famous quotes still inspire people today.
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