Which is your favorite New York Times bestseller™ by Steve Alten?

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Which is your favorite New York Times bestseller™ by Steve Alten?![]() Monsterous Lies and the Monsterous Monsters Who Tell Them 15% (3 votes) Dude, Who Backpeddled Into My Car? 5% (1 vote) Mein Jihad - The Hidden History of Hitler's Islamic Faith 10% (2 votes) The Insider's Guide to Self Publishing and Vanity Presses 0% (0 votes) If I Did It - by Larry Silverstein (Ghostwritten) 25% (5 votes) I Fought the Dictionary - And the Dictionary One 20% (4 votes) Wuthering Heights 5% (1 vote) Huntin Pecker - True Confessions of a Slutty Secretary 20% (4 votes) Total votes: 20 »
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tanks for the backpeddles, gretavo
you're a swill proufreader.
i picked "withering heights"
Even though he misspelled the title--that's the kind of nonconformist in your face writer that Alten is. I've always got one or two of his books in my saddle bag when I'm on the road, which is almost always...
Huntin Pecker
The chapter featuring Russell Hardwick single-handedly blew the lid off the rampant illegal gambling industry here in the U.S. PERIOD. This country is FOREVER indebted to Alten thanks to his (IMO) heroic masterpiece.Â
btw, Bill Douglass kinda reminds me of Jess Albanese.
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sound of lightbulb coming on over my head... ok it's gone. maybe? Jess is otherwise suspiciously absent from, well, everything these days. so many puppets, so few hands!