Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Reports of Barnes & Noble's Death Are Greatly Exaggerated


B&N is being eulogized as a "dead man walking," but the company still has a firm foundation, including the Nook, and will be with us as long as we still have print.
A new survey of Japanese readers shows seniors are more open to young people to using electronic books. We explore the reasons why this may be.
More News from PP:
Amazon announced a Kindle World license for the books of Kurt Vonnegut, but not everyone thinks it's a great idea.
From the Archives:
Author Anka Muhlstein examines the complicated process, starting in 1912, of getting Swann's Way published and why we are still fascinated with Proust today.

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