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Books news from USA TODAY -- Sept. 6, 2007

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09/06/2007 - Updated 02:08 PM ET
 
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By Carol Memmott, USA TODAY

Colbert reports on why he is a great American

Stephen Colbert, star of Comedy Central's The Colbert Report, says he knows what's wrong with America and how he can fix it. The beloved blowhard, dressed in pinstripes and helmet hair, has been ranting about, well, everything, since his show premiered in 2005. Now he has written I Am America (And So Can You!).

- Five questions with Stephen Colbert


It's the truthiness: Stephen Colbert is out with a book this fall.

 
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Reviews
- Songs Without Words gives a voice to sadness.
- In Life, tragedy frames mother-daughter rivalry.

 

Best-selling books
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- Search a decade of best sellers with our database.

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