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8. BILLY BOY: A NOVEL

9. West Meets East

10. A GRAND GUY: THE ART AND LIFE OF TERRY SOUTHERN

11. Flight: A Novel of Suspense

12. The Lecturer's Tale

13. Briefly Noted

14. First and Last Seasons

15. By Our Contributors

16. Zeitgeist: A Novel of Metamorphosis

17. Briefly Noted

18. Texan Jaz

19. Scars of Sweet Paradise: The Life and Times of Janis Joplin

20. Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax

21. Rave On: The Biography of Buddy Holl

22. The Life and Legend of Leadbell

23. Texas Music

24. ROOM SERVICE

25. If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They Would Have Given Us Candidates

26. Briefly Noted

27. Loren D. Estleman

28. Anna Mitchael

29. Charles Bowden

30. Robert Perkinson

31. David R. Dow

32. Steven Weinberg

33. Joan Schenkar

34. Neil Sheehan

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44. Let's Take The Long Way Home, a shimmeringly lovely second memoir from former Boston Globe books editor Gail Caldwell, opens with this brutally heartbreaking sentence: 'it's an old, old story: I had a friend and we shared everything, and then she died and we shared that too.'

45. Galveston Island means much more than crab shacks and sunshine to ex-con Roy Cady, the narrator of Nic Pizzolatto's gritty noir debut, Galveston

46. Austinite Doug Dorst follows up his darkly comic 2008 debut novel, Alive in Necropolis, with The Surf Guru, a freewheeling fiction collection that ranges from a story about the neuroses of an Austin baker to a portrait of Vincent van Gogh's bitterly jealous physician. Dorst draws inspiration from odd sources

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49. Loyal Ledford of Huntington, West Virginia, is the unassuming central figure of The Marrowbone Marble Company, the lyrical second novel from Texas State grad Glenn Taylor, whose debut, The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart, was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award

50. Secret Daughter

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