Dr Aldrin, whose book is reviewed here, would prefer NASA to aim for Mars directly.
Mr Brown, whose book on the recent financial crisis is out this week, urged "more imaginative" proposals.
The argument holds no weight with Professor Gareth Williams, whose book - Angel of Death - charts the history of smallpox.
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Ms Henshaw, whose Book Barge is moored in Bath on a six-month tour, said she was doing better business on water.
However Mr Kreckeler, whose book of transcribed inscriptions of the vaults is mentioned in the plans, said this would be difficult to achieve.
Instead, their response to activists like Nader (whose book took the industry to task for resisting safety features) was to dig in their heels.
There's North Carolina's Roy Williams, whose book "Hard Work" reveals that he traces his lineage to the McCoys of the famed feuding Hatfields and McCoys.
Now retired, Coulson (whose book No Heroes: Inside the FBI's Secret Counter-Terror Force was co-authored by TIME's Elaine Shannon) made inquiries through his network of contacts.
Artists Gillian Wearing and Edward De Waal received OBEs while novelist Kate Atkinson, whose book Case Histories has been adapted for BBC One, was made an MBE.
One of the pioneers of this field was the late Robert Ledley whose book on the Use of Computers in Biology and Medicine was published in 1965.
"That gives them a sense of ownership, " said Mr Kunwar, whose book Four Years for the Rhino details the meticulous planning that has gone into the conservation project.
Mr Rees, whose book came out in Britain in January and is now being published in America (and turned into a stage show in London), introduces the greatest players.
Another proponent of the employee-first management model is Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL, whose book Employees First, Customers Second calls for a radical shift in top management and employee roles.
The Vatican butler was arrested in May, accused of passing papal correspondence to journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book His Holiness: The Secret Papers Of Pope Benedict XVI was published that month.
Ms Rosin, an editor at Atlantic, whose book grew out of an article she wrote for the magazine in 2010, acknowledges that men are not about to become extinct any time soon.
They are people with deep green bona fides, such as the award-winning U.K. environmental writer Mark Lynas, whose book The God Species champions nuclear power and genetically modified crops as essential for a sustainable planet.
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Joining us from the Phoenix metro area side of the game is Will Leitch, whose Web site, Deadspin.com is among the sports world's hourly must-reads and whose book, "God Save the Fan, " is on sale now.
Singer is a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution whose book, "Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century, " projected a vision of the future of war that developers were seeking.
Petraeus and Broadwell, whose book All In: The Education of David Petraeus, eulogized Petreaus extensively, were thought to have been careful to avoid leaving any e-mail trails during their affair, law enforcement officials told the Associated Press.
One faint hope for the protestors lies with a local historian whose book claims that the Battle of Hastings was actually held on the route of the road near Crowhurst - a possibility dismissed as "ridiculous" by the council.
"If you want a tribe, then the chief has to be a member of the tribe, " says Godin, whose book Meatball Sundae: Is Your Marketing out of Sync? (due out in December) talks about how big companies often bungle communication on the Web.
The most articulate and powerful of the finger-pointers was author John Steinbeck, whose book The Grapes of Wrath had not only leapt onto the best-seller list after its publication in April but was also well on its way to becoming seared into the public's imagination forever.
Shyamalan himself plays a writer living in the building whose unfinished book, the narf tells him, will save the world.
Unlike screenwriter-in-exile Joe Eszterhas, whose recent book contains a cocktail party's worth of hearsay and salaciousness, Mamet refuses to kiss and tell.
The pundits waited for a response from Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, whose 1970 book The Malay Dilemma tackled the economic marginalization of Malays.
Joel, whose new book Ctrl Alt Delete: Reboot Your Business.
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Ottaviani, whose recent book, Feynman, debuted at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list for graphic novels, started out in non-fiction self-publishing in 1997.
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This article is by Ram Charan, an adviser to CEOs and corporate boards whose latest book, Global Tilt, will be released by Crown this winter.
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Mr. Lewis, whose 1997 book, "Mining the Sky, " helped popularize the idea of extracting natural resources from asteroids, said Planetary's president already owns a small firm that builds spacecraft.
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