More interesting news in this political season: the various paperback editions of the 9/11 commission report -- which the New York Times called exceptionally well-written and engrossing for a government report -- is selling like hotcakes. The official Norton paperback has shipped 600,000 copies (most of them spoken for) and the publisher has just unexpectedly decided to go back to press, according to Publishers Weekly. Another imprint has 40,000 copies out there, St. Martin's Press has one version out next week with more than 100 pages of New York Times analysis and of course the report is available free online.
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