Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The Roundup with PW

Klipper to Retire from B&N in May
Mitchell Klipper, who during his 28-year career at Barnes & Noble oversaw many of the company’s store initiatives, including its launch of superstores, will retire May 2, the end of the retailer’s fiscal year. more »

Je Suis Charlie Campaign Raises $40,000
PW’s Je Suis Charlie campaign to support free expression has raised $40,000 in contributions that will be donated to five organizations that support free speech. more »
Pinker's 'Better Angels' Becomes Second Zuckerberg Book Club Pick
Steven Pinker's 'The Better Angels of Our Nature' has been unveiled as the second selection in the Facebook CEO's just-launched book club. more »





DK Launches Online Encyclopedia for Kids
DK has launched the beta version of DKfindout!, a free website where children ages 7-11, parents, and teachers can look up information in subject areas ranging from science and math to geography. more » »


The 21st Century’s 12 Greatest Novels: In search of a collective critical assessment, BBC Culture polled several dozen book critics, asking each to name the best novels published in English since January 1, 2000.

Patterson's Expensive, Exploding Book: For just under $300,000, one super (rich) fan of James Patterson will have the opportunity to purchase the author’s next book and watch it explode a day after opening it.

Texas Mom Challenges Book on Poverty: A parent in the wealthy Texas town of Highland Park has challenged a book about people living near the poverty line, and suggested books by Ayn Rand, Ben Carson, and Karen Hesse as replacements.

50 Books to Make You More Interesting: Flavorwire has a list of books that will make you smarter, funnier, deeper, and yes, more interesting — at least to some people.

Is Amazon a Hero or a Monster?: A passionate New York debate interrogates Amazon’s dominance in the book market—is it delivering well-priced books efficiently, or a greedy, rapacious behemoth?



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