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Kyle Smith (Twitter: @rkylesmith) is a film critic for The New York Post and the author of the novels Love Monkey and A Christmas Caroline. Type a title in the box above to locate a review. Find an alphabetical listing of The New York Post's recent film reviews here.

Buy Love Monkey for $4! "Hilarious"--Maslin, NY Times. "Exceedingly readable and wickedly funny romantic comedy"--S.F. Chronicle. "Loud and brash, a helluva lot of fun"--Entertainment Weekly. "Engaging romp, laugh-out-loud funny"-CNN. "Shrewd, self-deprecating, oh-so-witty. Smith's ruthless humor knows no bounds"--NPR

Buy A Christmas Caroline for $10! "for those who prefer their sentimentality seasoned with a dash of cynical wit. A quick, enjoyable read...straight out of Devil Wears Prada"--The Wall Street Journal

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    Lefties Complain: Can’t We Bury Conservative Bestsellers?

    By Kyle | November 10, 2009

    As Glenn Beck notches his fifth (!) New York Times #1 bestseller, the HuffPo huffs that conservative books should be relegated to a separate bestseller list. Which would mean that a) the books could then be safely ignored, although they would presumably wield the same influence and sell the same number of copies (although it would also mean that there would automatically be a conservative book each week that could brag that it was a no. 1 bestseller) and b) the “legitimate” bestseller lists would free up some more slots for liberal books. TV news, of course, already has this practice in place: all the conservatives wind up in the same place, where they get big ratings.

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