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2. The happy rapper: a nice guy from Houston's crowded hip-hop scene tries not to finish last
3. Killing time: two young novelists offer compelling portraits of serial murderers--one skin-crawlingly odd, the other surprisingly sympathetic. (on Books)
4. Days of their lives: in Tim O'Brien's masterly July, July, the past dreams of a group of college classmates collide with the realities of middle age. (Mike Shea on Books)
5. The buzz: Kathy Hepinstall's most recent novel, The Absence of Nectar, is a creepy pace-turner. Site and three other underappreciated Texas writers are bound for glory--any day now. (on Books)
6. Hooked: Decatur's Matt Clark died in 1998 at the age of 31--but his quirky novel about a legendary bogeyman should ensure his immortality
7. The plot sickens: Sandra Brown's latest thriller-romance, Envy, is full of her usual breathless prose and cliched characters. It's also a best-seller. Go figure. (On Books)
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
35. Cecil Kuhne
36. David Liss
37. Zac Crain
38. Jose P. Ramirez Jr
39. Rupert Isaacson
40. Tracy Daugherty
41. Robb Walsh
42. Bruce Sterling
43. Independent woman
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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48. Louis Sachar's young-adult novel Holes spent more than 175 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, which sets a daunting commercial benchmark for the Austin author's new effort, The Cardturner
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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