Word on Twitter is that the foul-mouthed (and often hilarious) "Sarah Silverman Program" is being sent to the Comedy Central graveyard, where it will no doubt pick a fight with "Battlebots" and "That's My Bush!" In the meantime, Silverman fans should pick up her new memoir "The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee." As usual, Silverman eviscerates everything in sight, from her short stint on "Saturday Night Live" (we're hoping for some choice Jay Mohr stories) to the publishing industry's mantra: "Give anyone even remotely famous a book deal." (She was inspired to write the book after finding out that Paris Hilton's dog penned a memoir.) Also on stores:
-- Comedic minds David Cross, Aziz Ansari and Todd Barry provide typically droll advice in "You're a Horrible Person, But I Like You: The Believer Book of Advice," a collection of the popular magazine / literary journal's ongoing column "Sedaratives" column. (It's ostensibly Amy Sedaris's column, but she always calls in comedy ringers to fill in.)
-- John Niven's "The Amateurs" mixes crime, golf and celebrity satire into a hilarious stew of screwball craziness. A novel about golf that isn't mind-numbingly boring? Give this guy the Booker Prize immediately.
-- Check out the first six issues of one of the best series currently being produced by DC Comics with "Power Girl: A New Beginning." Laugh, cry and try to keep your eyes off the ridiculous cleavage window on PG's costume.
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