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Interview: Jonathan Kellerman, author of The Conspiracy Club

Nov 21, 2003

November 21, 2003

Jonathan Kellerman has brought his expertise as a clinical psychologist to a number of his bestselling suspense novels, including those that feature psychologist Alex Delaware. His latest effort, THE CONSPIRACY CLUB, introduces readers to a new character --- a dedicated young psychologist named Jeremy Carrier.

Interview: Sophie Kinsella, author of Confessions of a Shopaholic

Nov 14, 2003

November 14, 2003

In this interview conducted by Bookreporter.com Co-Founder Carol Fitzgerald, Sophie Kinsella reveals her inspiration for her bestselling Shopaholic series, shares a few of the most memorable letters she has received from readers and talks about her future writing plans --- which include a new stand-alone novel and a fourth Shopaholic book.

Interview: Kim Green, author of Is That a Moose in Your Pocket?

Nov 7, 2003

November 7, 2003

In this interview conducted by Bookreporter.com Co-Founder Carol Fitzgerald, Kim Green talks about her debut novel, IS THAT A MOOSE IN YOUR POCKET? She also shares with readers some of her favorite Chick Lit authors and titles, the difference between how men and women think about sex, and details of her second book, which is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2004.

Interview: Kim Green, author of Is That a Moose in Your Pocket?

Oct 31, 2003

October 31, 2003

Kim Green, author of IS THAT A MOOSE IN YOUR POCKET? answers Bookreporter.com's Chick Lit Twelve: Questions that give readers insight into these authors. Read on as Green talks about her favorite time of day, her worst job ever, and her two most memorable dates (we think you'll especially love her recounting of The Ankle Incident).

Interview: Richard North Patterson, author of Balance of Power

Oct 17, 2003

October 17, 2003

Richard North Patterson likes to grapple with controversial topics, and his new novel, BALANCE OF POWER, is no exception --- this time, he takes on gun control. His timing couldn't be better; the book was published just as the suspects in the DC sniper shootings went on trial and as the Senate was moving toward a vote on a bill that would give gun manufacturers and dealers immunity from civil lawsuits. So as he talked with Jesse Kornbluth, he often left the book behind to deal with politics --- and the political agenda of the National Rifle Association.