Borders: Amidst the noise, an important story
Dennis Johnson
The Borders story has been a roller coaster the last few days that tells you as much about book journalism as much as it does the book business. On Thursday,… 2 / Read more »
The Borders story has been a roller coaster the last few days that tells you as much about book journalism as much as it does the book business. On Thursday,… 2 / Read more »
When The Washington Post lost its stand-alone book review section in 2009, it was seen by many as a harbinger of doom for print literary criticism and, perhaps, newspapers themselves. So it… 2 / Read more »
According to Richard Arum and Josipa Roska’s latest book, Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, college kids are doing remarkably well these days at — as their title suggests… Read more »
The Etsy set is having their say about the book bag trend. Though not an expert on the subject, I have to say, the DIY version does seem a bit… 1 / Read more »
Why are there so few poetry eBooks More on “O” the Obama book Jerusalem Book Prize awarded to Ian McEwan The saddest books in the world Are Vooks really the… Read more »