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How long will printed books continue to exist and be necessary in the future?
Books will live on if we allow them to remain. We will need a tactile world to remind us that we are still here, that we can suffer and heal, make considered judgments, and love in a way that only biological beings can.
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16 Bookstores You Have To See Before You Die
These sixteen incredible bookstores have both the looks and the books.
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Harry Potter readers hated George W. Bush, new research suggests
A new book by a political science professor, based on a national survey of 1,100 college students conducted over a three-year period, suggests it could have something to do with Harry Potter.
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Finding Time to Read
There is no question I’m asked more than some variant of “how do you find the time to read so much?”
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Kathleen Tessaro Picks Apart A Secret
The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro is a story of identity and memory, family and the familiar. The story transports readers to 1920s New York, Monte Carlo, Paris, and London as an ordinary hotel maid is transformed into an extraordinary woman who wills a small fortune to another ordinary women in the 1950s.
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Can E-Books Save The Neighborhood Bookstore?
A startup called Zola Books has paired with the popular novelist Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler’s Wife, to try to save brick-and-mortar shops.
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Bill Bryson changes course for 'One Summer',America 1927
In his new book, "One Summer: America, 1927," author Bill Bryson explores the turmoil and triumph of a few months in American history.
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The Best Magazine Ever Published Was Life Magazine, in Summer 1945
Last summer in a used bookstore, I happened on an enormous, bound volume of Life magazine, from July–September 1945. I opened to the very first story in the first issue, July 2, 1945. The headline read: “This Is Art by Piet Mondrian: Mondrian Hated Curves.” Can you imagine a...
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Descargar eBooks en tu librería online Casa del Libro - Descarga de libros digitales, ePub baratos y gratis.
EBooks online. Puedes comprar libros electrónicos online de una manera sencilla desde nuestra librería online Casadellibro.com y descubrir más de un millón de referencias en nuestro catálogo.
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Ebrary és una llibreria virtual especialitzada en llibres acadèmics que permet diversos tipus de compra
Ebrary és una llibreria virtual especialitzada en llibres acadèmics que permet diversos tipus de compra , desde el préstec per un dia fins a la venda a biblioteques permetent l'accés al llibre de multiples usuaris, cada modalitat té un preu diferent.
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Librería Literanda, venda i autopublicació d'ebooks
Librería Literanda, ebooks clásicos y contemporáneos en descarga gratuita directa, en ePub, PDF y Mobi, para todos los dispositivos de lectura.
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Publicar un libro - Publicar libros gratis con Bubok
Publicar libros gratis en internet es posible con Bubok. Plataforma editorial online lider de autopublicación para tus libros en español.
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J.K. Rowling writes Harry Potter Halloween tale profiling 'malicious' Dolores Umbridge
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Magical New Bookstore Opens Its Doors In Romania
Enter a magical new bookstore in Romania that sells books, music, movies and a peek into the past.
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Books: New and noteworthy 3/8/2015
The hottest books on sale this week.
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NYC's independent bookstores - am New York
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David Nicholls: Browsing bookshops then buying online is a 'genteel form of shoplifting'
One Day author David Nicholls has spoken of how “a town without a bookshop is missing something”, as figures show that 57 independent bookshops closed in the UK last year. According to the Booksellers Association, the number of independent booksellers in the UK continues to decline. Ten years ago, in 2005, there were 1,535; five years ago, in 2010, there were 1,159; and in 2014, there were 939.
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17 Behind the Scenes Secrets of Bookstores
For book lovers, there’s no more magical place than the local bookstore. Endless shelves of stories and characters, all at your eager fingertips. And while most of us have probably spent a significant amount of time wandering the aisles, few of us know what goes on behind the scenes. Here, some insights into the life of a bookstore, gleaned from the people who keep the shelves stocked.
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Malaysians Seek Escape in Pulp Fiction as Government’s Grip Tightens
A new-style pulp fiction in Malaysia has tapped into a desire for escapism among younger Malaysians as their country has become more socially conservative.
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When a Bookstore Closes, an Argument Ends
La Hune, in Paris, is to close this week. Its end is a deep loss to me, and to civil society. By Adam Gopnik.
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