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The latest in e-reading: Pay by the page at Total BooX

Total Boox is hoping to make its mark on the e-reading market by offering a new pay as you go model. Think of it as a toll both for e-books and as with most drivers these days you pay for your pass...

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The original painting of one of the most iconic book images, “The Bookworm,”...

It came to the Milwaukee Public Library in 1972 from the collection of René Von Schleinitz. It was the only item from his “significant collection of German steins, figurines and genre paintings” to go...

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Poetry in the Title

  National Poetry Month continues with a title mash-up salute to ‘poetry.’ From a collection of 47 issues of Poetry Magazine, all featuring the poet Billy Collins as a contributor, to the first volume,...

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May Day in Print

Happy International Worker’s Day! Here are two recent bookseller offerings to wet your radical appetite. First  an e-list from Lorne Bair (pdf) featuring 19 choice items on the struggle: and a catalog...

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Art & Sole: Wild shoes for a good cause

 “You can take me out of Manhattan, but you can’t take me out of my shoes!”- Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) Sex and the City   If shoes are your thing no doubt you’ve heard of Stuart Weitzman....

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Digital Insurance: E-Book backup by Jesse England

Life in the cloud can have its consequences. Remember back in 2009 when Amazon unilaterally decided to remove copies of George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm from customers Kindles due to a copyright...

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IKEA takes a bit out of Apple with their new ad campaign ‘bookbook’

  Once in a while, something comes along that changes the way we live, a device so simple and intuitive, using it feels almost familiar. Introducing the 2015 Ikea catalog. It’s not a digital book or an...

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A Five Book Birthday Salute to D.H. Lawrence

Hailed as a genius by some, labelled an out-of-fashion misogynist by others, he’s probably best known for his novels Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley’s Lover. But he also explored an extraordinary...

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Seattle book scene takes a big hit: Paul Constant leaves The Stranger

Paul Constant, the long time book editor and content machine for The Stranger, has announced he is leaving “Seattle’s Only Newspaper.” Following on the heels of other top writers and contributors who...

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It’s time for the ‘oddest book title of the year’ competition

Another year brings another shortlist of stunning book titles for Bookseller magazine’s annual Diagram Prize for “oddest book title of the year.” Created in 1978, with Proceedings of the Second...

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Critics choose the greatest children’s books of all time

At BBC Culture Jane Ciabattari  surveyed dozens of the leading book critics around the world to find out what are the best children’s books (for ages 10 and under) ever published in English. When all...

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Osama Bin Ladin’s Bookshelf

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has released the first batch of documents relating to the raid on the compound where they found Osama Bin Ladin. Among the documents is an...

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Teens vs. The Encyclopedia

Q:  Are there any benefits to a physical encyclopedia compared to the internet or wikipedia? A: I’m pretty sure there is but no. Fine Brothers Entertainment produces  a video series called REACT where...

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A Halloween Quiz for the Book Set

quiz courtesy of Grammarly

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A Tale of Two Cities: Amazon opens a bookstore while Indiebound adds a ‘Buy...

Photo: Sam Machkovech Here comes the next tremor in the book universe. Amazon.com, the world’s largest online bookseller, has opened it’s first physical bookshop! Amazon Books has opened in Seattle’s...

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