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Amazon unveils $199 Kindle Fire tablet

Amazon announced today (Sep 28) its new Kindle Fire, a 7-inch Android-based tablet that will cost $199. In addition, the e-commerce giant also unveiled the the Kindle Touch, which will run $99 and a standard Kindle for the reduced price of $79.

The Fire has an IPS display with 169 pixels-per-inch resolution. Super-tough Gorilla Glass protects the screen, which can support the display of 16 million colors.

Inside, the Fire comes loaded with a dual-core processor, and the device weighs just 14.6 ounces. As expected, the Fire closely resembles the BlackBerry PlayBook.

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WILD CHILD

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WILD CHILD: Stories By T. Coraghessan Boyle

In these tales, Boyle continues his career-long interest in man’s vexed tussles with nature.

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SCENES FROM VILLAGE LIFE

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SCENES FROM VILLAGE LIFE By Amos Oz

In these powerful linked stories of longing and disappointment, Oz returns to a spare, almost allegorical style.

New York Times 2011

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CLEOPATRA: A Life

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CLEOPATRA: A Life By Stacy Schiff

It’s dizzying to contemplate the ancient thicket of personalities and propaganda Schiff penetrates to show the Macedonian-Egyptian queen in all her ambition, audacity and formidable intelligence.

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SAY HER NAME

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SAY HER NAME By Francisco Goldman

Goldman’s passionate, moving narrative takes as its subject his tragically short marriage to the writer Aura Estrada, who died in a bodysurfing accident in 2007, when she was 30.

New York Times 2011

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WHAT BECOMES

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WHAT BECOMES By A. L. Kennedy

Though the characters in her harrowing fourth collection buckle under the weight of misfortune, Kennedy can go from darkness to humor in a heartbeat.

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PARALLEL STORIES

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PARALLEL STORIES By Peter Nadas

This nearly 1,200-page novel opens in 1989 and is centered, roughly, on a Budapest apartment building whose residents have been trapped in the torpor of Communist tyranny.

New York Times 2011

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A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD

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A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD By Jennifer Egan

In her centrifugal, unclassifiably elaborate narrative, Egan creates a set of characters with assorted links to the music business and lets time have its way with them.

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THE PALE KING

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THE PALE KING By David Foster Wallace

Unfolding on an epic scale, this coherent, if uncompleted, portrayal of our age is a grand parable of “late capitalism,” set in the innards of the Internal Revenue Service.

New York Times 2011

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