Nonfiction / Entertainment Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction / Entertainment: Howard Stern Comes Again (2019), Inside Out (2019), The Chew -- What's For Dinner? (2013), Those Guys Have All The Fun (2011), Unmasked (2010) and other 7 books.

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Howard Stern Comes Again

released in: 2019
Howard Stern Comes Again
The radio interviewer delves into some of his favorite on-air conversations from the past four decades of his career.

Inside Out

released in: 2019
Inside Out
The Hollywood star chronicles the rocky relationships, body image issues and public perceptions that affected her attempts to balance family and fame.

The Chew -- What's For Dinner?

released in: 2013
The Chew -- What's For Dinner?
The Chew -- What's For Dinner? is a cookbook with recipes for every night of the week

Those Guys Have All The Fun

released in: 2011

Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang

released in: 2010

Official Book Club Selection

released in: 2009

Audition: A Memoir

released in: 2008
Audition: A Memoir
Audition: A Memoir is a memoir by Barbara Walters, published in 2008. The memoir is a story of Walters' life and career in the entertainment industry.

The Woman In Me

released in: 2000
The Woman In Me
The Grammy Award-winning pop star details her personal and professional experiences, including the years she spent under a conservatorship overseen by her father. Read by Michelle Williams. 5 hours, 31 minutes unabridged.

Private Parts

released in: 1993
Private Parts
Howard Stern chronicles his life and career, from his childhood in Long Island to his years as a radio shock jock. He discusses his on-air antics, his relationships, and his battle with the FCC.

Me: Stories of My Life

released in: 1991
Me: Stories of My Life
"Me: Stories of My Life" by Katharine Hepburn is the actress's memoir, providing a candid and insightful look at her life and career in Hollywood. Hepburn shares anecdotes, reflections, and personal experiences, offering readers a glimpse into the Golden Age of Hollywood and her distinctive approach to acting and life. Hepburn's memoir is celebrated for its wit and authenticity.

Bring on the Empty Horses

Bring on the Empty Horses
"Bring on the Empty Horses" by David Niven is a memoir that provides a humorous and insightful look at Niven's experiences in Hollywood during its Golden Age. The book is a sequel to Niven's earlier memoir, "The Moon's a Balloon," and features anecdotes about his interactions with fellow actors, filmmakers, and the glamour of the film industry. Niven's wit and charm shine throughout the narrative.
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