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Sony's e-books reader will get wider selection (Honolulu Advertiser)
NEW YORK — With the market for electronic books still relatively sleepy, Sony Corp. is trying a new tack: untethering the latest model of its e-book reading device from its own online bookstore.
Books-A-Million Opens in Ft. Myers, FL (Centre Daily Times)
Books-A-Million, Inc. (NASDAQ:BAMM) will open the doors to its 15,500-square-foot store at 9630 Dynasty Drive in Ft. Myers on Friday. A grand opening celebration, to include community and children's activities, is planned for July 26 and 27 at the store, Books-A-Million's 38th in Florida.
Wildlife fanatic's heist of books (The Journal)
A NATURE fanatic who stole hundreds of wildlife books worth thousands of pounds from libraries and a shop was yesterday given a 12-month supervision order.
Not 'Just Books,' Store Focuses on Community, Too (Darien News-Review)
Marion Boucher Holmes of Rowayton, is the new owner of Just Books Too, and she is brimming with of how to engage community as future customers of her bookstore, which she recently purchased from Jenny Lawton.
What Happened To Kids Books? (NPR)
Books inspired by PG-13 movies are taking over library shelves. Can See Iron Man Run really be good for young readers? Alex Cohen talks with Slate.com writer Erica Perl about the pros and cons of "fast-food lit."
Police to use books to help children during crisis (Northwest Herald)
GILBERTS – Books now are a tool that Gilberts police officers will use to communicate with children in crisis situations.
Dr Seuss Basic Concepts Books (BellaOnline)
Dr. Seuss Basic Concepts books prepare infants and toddlers to be strong readers. All Aboard the Circus McGurkus,Wet Pet Dry Pet Your Pet My Pet,Up Up Up with the Cat,Dr Seuss McGurkus Squirt,Circus McGurkus 1, 2, 3
E-books spell the end for publishers (Infomatics)
Young claimed that the change will come about because the electronic format allows established authors to publish the books themselves. "They can upload them onto their websites and charge people to download them onto their e-book readers," he said.
Teacher launches series of clue-laden teen books (Portland Tribune)
David Michael Slater just completed a new literary fantasy adventure series fraught with suspense, hidden clues, bizarre twists and an ancient book full of utter nonsense. The first volume in Slater's five-part, young adult “Sacred Books” series will be released in October. In ...
40 readers plus 4,000 books equals visit by a real clown (Post-Tribune)
GARY -- For reading a total of 4,000 books, more than 40 children attended the closing ceremonies Wednesday for the Gary Public Library's annual Summer Reading Program.