Forbes has a list of the top ten highest-paid authors . The magazine even has a slide show where you can click thru and marvel at how people look without their photos touched up, and in one case an author is wearing what has to be a toupee. Of then 10, I’ve read Rowling, Patterson, King (but not for a while), Danielle Steele (only when I was in Germany and desperate for something, anything to read in English), Grisham, Follett, and Sparks. I think I have read one Koontz book.
I haven’t read Clancy or (gasp!) Evanovich.
How about you?
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The Reimer Digital Library, an online archive to publicly accessible US Army publications has been password protected since February 6th as a security measure. In response to a Federation of American Scientists FOIA request and a pointed coverage by the Washington Post
, the Army wil be restoring access to the library “within two weeks“
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