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Waiting to fall in love all over again after gobbling up books like Eat, Pray, Love and Julie and Julia?
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Former Forbes reporter Lauren Streib has an excellent piece on The Daily Beast about the cottage industry that has sprung up around Eat Pray Love (the book and the movie).
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Sony cut a deal with HSN and the shopping network devoted three full days of programming during the first weekend of August to Eat Pray Love-themed merchandise, some of which remains available on HSN.com.
FORBES: The 'Eat Pray Love' Industry
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"Eat Pray Love is an event motion picture for women, and we are very excited to partner with Sony Pictures in an alliance that allows us to support the film while also providing immersive content and product experiences for our core female consumer, " said Mindy Grossman , CEO of HSN.
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We laugh, we eat, we do video things (suggested title for Forbes sequel to Eat, Pray, Love?).
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Or the poetic staccato of "Eat, Pray, Love, " a title that evokes the elemental cravings that drove author Elizabeth Gilbert's quest for self-knowledge?
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"Eat, Pray, Love" (Aug. 13): In case you missed the best-selling memoir, you can follow Julia Roberts as she eats her way through Italy, prays her way through India, and finds love in Bali.
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Among Amazon's selection of books Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, The Dangerous Book for Boys by Conn Iggulden and Hal Iggulden and I Am America (And So Can You) by Stephen Colbert were all cited.
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