![]() ( WATCH: Assesing this week's top media headlines) ![]() It is all the more impressive that they managed to do that for an election that was seen as far less compelling than the 2008 campaign, the subject of their first book. It is a testament to Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the book's authors, that in an era when the most minute details of a presidential campaign are chronicled in endless tweets and seemingly instant eBooks they have published an old-fashionied print product filled with new revelations. Three hundred and sixty-five days is an eternity in modern politics, and yet a full year after the 2012 presidential election, "Double Down," the sequel to "Game Change," is making its way to bookstores amid heavy fanfare and high expectations. ![]() And in the coming days, POLITICO has learned, New York Magazine will publish an excerpt from its pages. NBC's "Today" show has booked its authors for an exclusive interview. The New York Times has revealed some of its juciest scoops.
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