Saturday, November 28th, 2009
For used books at great prices, you don't have to put on your surgical mask and hard hat to explore some dim labyrinth of dusty stacks and...
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National Novel Writing Month is a cultural phenomenon that started with a small group of friends in Seattle in the 90s (like most things), and is now...
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Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com have been fighting for the attention and loyalty of book-buying customers since the beginning of time. Or, since 1995...
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So you're going to a signing. You're going to a talk. You have your copy of the book in your hot little hand, and your bright young mind brimming with...
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On October 15 at Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia, international bestseller David Baldacci will speak, sign, and answer questions....
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I think that hoarding books is a stand against mortality. If we've read them already, we might want to read them again. If we haven't read them yet,...
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I am not a reader of Christian fiction, unless you count Jane Austen or C.S. Lewis. It's not that I'm opposed to the idea, but it's a genre with which...
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Lev Grossman, book reviewer for Time Magazine, has bravely prophesied an end to modernism. In his Wall Street Journal article, Grossman posits that...
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Remember when publishing was a mysterious world full of shadowy characters in tweed jackets, having martini lunches and bidding wars, rejecting jacket...
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The name promises much. The name inspires obstreperous agreement. Yeah, to hell with publishing, anyway! This is 2009. We're all about downloads, and...
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