Suedee Hall Elkins remembers the day when she found $400 in large bills inside a Bible at the Dickson Street Bookshop.
Some members of the group are awaiting trial; some are serving short sentences. In the meantime, with little else to do, they ...
Still, Miss Manners supposes she should be grateful that physical books are displayed in the home at all. This silly fad will ...
Digital browsing now shapes how most readers discover books. That means your cover has to make an instant impression—often at ...
Retail giant Shoprite has distanced itself from a viral photo circulating on social media that appears to show school book ...
Tamil crime writer Rajesh Kumar reflects on 1,500 novels, pulp fiction economics, and why working-class readers—from autorickshaw drivers to porters—have sustained his relevance across five ...
We were walking our dogs when Karen told me the mass-market paperback--the familiar 5-by-7-inch book you could slip into the ...
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