Ron Charles, book reviewer -- and hip as hell

Who says book reviewing isn't cool? Our typical image of a reviewer is that of a stodgy, curmudgeony obscurantist. Now, that's just not hip. If you want hip from your book scholar, take a look at our own Washington Post's Ron Charles, reviewing Mona Simpson's "My Hollywood."
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August 24, 2010; 11:34 AM ET
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