Say this for Oprah Winfrey: She doesn't hold a grudge. Nine years after she picked Jonathan Franzen's novel "The Corrections" for her book club, only to get snubbed by the author, she has apparently chosen his follow-up, "Freedom," for her club. Winfrey's company would not confirm the selection, and Franzen's publisher -- Farrar, Straus & Giroux -- has not responded to requests for comment, but the Associated Press is reporting that three booksellers have said that Winfrey will announce the selection tomorrow. If Franzen is indeed the choice again, it's not at all a certainty that he'll be happy about it. Back in 2001, the novelist called the talk show host's book club choices "schmaltzy" and complained that the selection might harm his standing in the literary world. Franzen also had said he didn't want the insignia for Winfrey's book club stamped on "The Corrections." She promptly withdrew her invitation to have him appear on her talk show, and he later apologized. Now word has it that new copies of "Freedom" will indeed have the "Oprah's Book Club" logo on them. "Freedom," published Aug. 31, is already in a second printing, with 300,000 total copies in print.