The National Book Awards announce their complete list of finalists for 2015. Which books will you read?
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Erica Jong shocked readers with her novel about women's sexuality in the 1970s, and she tells us why she's ready to do it again.
By Erica Jong
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By Greta Shull
"If you're still having sex, you can save the marriage."
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By James Gleick
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