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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Friendship, family and love converge in 'Bird in a Box'
Otis, Willie and Hibernia have a lot in common including fighting for what they want like their hero, famed boxer Joe Louis. Read an excerpt from Andrea Davis Pinkney's "Bird in a Box," the latest pick for Al's Book Club for Kids.

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The Cult of LEGO/No Starch Press
  ‘The Cult of LEGO’
Authors John Baichtal and Joe Meno document the thriving subculture of?LEGO fandom?in "The Cult of Lego." See how LEGO has transformed from a simple plaything into an iconic object of popular culture.
Guinness World Records
  Guinness World Records 2012
Look through images of the biggest, fastest, longest, weirdest and wackiest record breakers from the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records.
DC Comics/Warner Bros.
  Comics that should (and shouldn’t) be movies
As the movie studios court fans at Comic-Con, here's a look at five comic book franchises they somehow overlooked (and five more they should have).
Marvel Comics
  When real people star in comic books
Though they’re slower than a speeding bullet and less powerful than a locomotive, real people are muscling in on Superman and Spider-Man’s turf: comic books.
Gael Cooper 1970's Items
Red Box Pictures
  'Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops?'
A new book co-written by a TODAY.com producer looks at the lost toys, tastes and trends of the 1970s and 1980s. Where are you, Quisp cereal, Malibu Barbie, and Dynamite Magazine?
“Swallow"
  ‘Swallow’: A history of ingestion of foreign bodies
In her compelling new book, award-winning author Mary Cappello explores the story of Chevalier Jackson, a pioneering laryngologist who specialized in the extraction of swallowed items.
Jeff Deck
  Hunting his prey: Typos
In 2007, Jeff Deck decided to go on a mission: traveling and fixing typos everywhere he went. Take a look at some of his big catches.
Image: All German artist Edgar Mueller needs to create a 3-D image is a slab of cement and some chalk
Getty Images
  Thrill-seekers and world wonders
National Geographic celebrates the 100 most fascinating people, places and things in the book "Nat Geo Amazing!" Take a look at some of the breathtaking images of daredevils, natural and man-made wonders and more.
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