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In her Little Black Book of Stories (Knopf) A. S. Byatt offers five mystical tales, one or two of which are guaranteed to send a chill up your spine. For lighter fare, David Sedaris's latest essay collection, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim (Little, Brown), provides comic insight into a raucous childhood and the horrifying specter of neighbors who didn't own a tv set. Parents ...

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