The book that started it all. "Anything Goes" is John Barrowman's autobiography, co-written by his sister, Carole. Check out their first collaboration and learn all about the man who plays "Captain Jack." Published by Michael O'Mara Books.
- The book that started it all. "Anything Goes" is John Barrowman's autobiography, co-written by his sister, Carole. Check out their first collaboration and learn all about the man who plays "Captain Jack." Published by Michael O'Mara Books.
- "Torchwood: The Official Magazine" Issue 14 takes an in-depth look at the "Torchwood" TV series and features "The Selkie" comic co-written by Carole E. Barrowman and John Barrowman. Art by Tommy Lee Edwards and Trevor Goring. Published by Titan Books.
- The follow-up to "Anything Goes," "I Am What I Am" is the second chapter in the life of John Barrowman. Co-written by Carole E. Barrowman. Published by Michael O'Mara Books. Coming Fall 2009.
- Carole recommends "Coraline," the story of a girl caught between the mundane and the fantastic. By Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. Published by Harper Perennial.
- Another Gaiman-penned fantasy story. Learn what happens when a boy strikes and must honor the strangest of bargains. Illustrated by Dave McKean. Published by White Wolf Publishing.
- Attica Locke's latest novel explores race, redemption and revisiting the past. "Black Water Rising" signals a new and welcome voice in the mystery genre. Published by HarperCollins Books.
- Follow the adventures of Dexter, a blood-splatter expert who happens to be a serial killer who kills other serial killers. "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" kicks off the book series and provides the inspiration for the hit Showtime television show. Written by Jeff Lindsay. Published by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard.
- A chauffer murders his passenger in Aravind Adiga's exploration of the class struggle in India. Published by Free Press.
- Take a peek into the mind of "Dr. Who" and "Torchwood" producer, Russell T. Davies, Learn everything it takes to create and run a successful television show. A must-read for writers everywhere. Co-written by journalist Benjamin Cook. Published by BBC Books.
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