Forget Palin: Here are the most anticipated books of 2010

Jamie Weinstein

Jamie Weinstein

Sarah Palin’s Going Rogue is already an amazing success in terms of sales and publicity. It will undoubtedly be one of the most successful tomes released this year. But what books will grab headlines next year? Here’s a look at the most anticipated non-fiction books to be released in 2010:

Thats right, you know it . . .

That's right, you know it . . .

Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Books of 2010, Authored by a Politician.

1) I’m Still Alive? By Sen. Robert Byrd

2)   How To Win the Nobel Peace Prize in Zero Easy Steps By President Barack Obama *

3)   How Do You Like Me Now Lefty Nutjobs? By Sen. Joe Lieberman

4)   Everything I know I Learned from Listening to Myself By Vice President Joe Biden

5)   Getting Green by Backing Green, or, I’m Rich, Bitch! By Former Vice-President Al Gore

6)   J-E-W-S By former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney

7)   How to Lose Friends and Influence No One By Sen. Arlen Specter

8)    There’s No Business Like Show Business By Sen. Chuck Schumer

Most Anticipated Non-Fiction Books of 2010, Not Authored by a Politician

1)   No Way Jose By Lou Dobbs

2)   Sarah Palin is the Antichrist, But Without Her to Write About I Wouldn’t Have a Career By Maureen Dowd

3)   Dick Cheney is the Devil By Chris Matthews

4)   Puke: The Unexplored Connection Between a Stomach Virus and Vomit By Malcolm Gladwell

5)   Ronald Reagan Was My Father. Seriously. I’m Not Kidding. By Ron Reagan

6)   Die, Die, Die America By 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad (with forward by Michael Moore) **

7)    Ferris Bueller Would Have Been a Better President By Ben Stein

8)   It’s the Neocons, Stupid By Pat Buchanan, Andrew Sullivan and Joe Klein

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* While not yet complete, this book has already been awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for Literature, the Pulitzer Prize and an Emmy Award in the Spoken Word Category.

** Forthcoming book will be a compilation of Mr. Mohammad’s long rants against the United States during his civilian trial in New York City.


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