Thursday 11 July 2013

Actress/comedian Aisha Tyler talks TV, 'epic humiliations'

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USA TODAY - Books July 11
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Clive Cussler's first book, The Mediterranean Caper, was released in paperback in 1973. It will be reissued Tuesday for the first time in hardcover.
Novelist/adventurer Clive Cussler is still going strong

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Also, a less-than-impressive return from Karin Slaughter.
Aisha Tyler has written a second book, 'Self-Inflicted Wounds,' a humorous take on some learning moments in her life.
Five questions for author/comedian Aisha Tyler

She talks about her new book of embarrassing stories, 'Self-Inflicted Wounds.'

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