Four Questions for...James Patterson
James Patterson is publishing a controversial, dystopian novel about an America trapped in the clutches of a monopolistic online retailer called The Store. more»
Goddard Riverside Honors David Cully, Mary Higgins Clark
The Baker & Taylor president and author will each be honored at Goddard Riverside’s Annual Book Fair Gala on November 1, and the inaugural Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice will be awarded. more » »
This June, Seattle’s Robert Sindelar was elected president of the American Booksellers Association, the youngest in 30 years. more » »
Closing the Book
On Screening Rumors: Must passengers remove books from carry-on
bags prior to sending them through the X-ray? No, the TSA confirms.
The
Librotraficantes Head to Arizona: Latino activists are trafficking
banned books to call attention to an Arizona Supreme Court case on ethnic
studies in state schools.
Reading the
Hollywood Memoir: Carolyn Kellogg on why her guilty reading
pleasures this summer are Hollywood stories.
Pullman Returns
to His Dark Materials: Penguin Random House has revealed the
cover for Philip Pullman's 'The Book of Dust,' which returns to the world of
'The Golden Compass.'
America in 737
Novels: To quote Flannery O’Connor, "The best American
fiction has always been regional." Here is a map of American lit proving
just that.
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