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Julia Stuart, the author of The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise, says she did research on the Tower of London but also made up a few fun "historical facts."
 
'The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise' captivates booksellers
By Craig Wilson, USA TODAY
Quirky novel is expected to take off quickly. Read more
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Romance novels set in Amish country pick up the pace
By Deirdre Donahue, USA TODAY
Carolyn Parkhurst's 'The Nobodies Album' falls short of its mark
By Donna Freydkin, USA TODAY
'Recessionistas' author turns economic downturn into gold
By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY
'The Murder Room': Heads-up on 'heirs' of Sherlock Holmes
By Carol Memmott, USA TODAY
Book roundup: Food/travel
By Jocelyn McClurg, Carol Memmott, Craig Wilson and Olivia Barker, USA TODAY
New in paperback: Krakauer's 'Where Men Win Glory'
By Carol Memmott, USA TODAY
Book Buzz: 'Dragon Tattoo' No. 1 for fifth straight week
By Carol Memmott, Craig Wilson and Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAY
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