Tennessee school board bans Holocaust graphic novel ‘Maus’ – author Art Spiegelman condemns the move as ‘Orwellian’ libraries.school Article 812 words 28 votes
US libraries report spike in organised attempts to ban books in schools libraries.school Article 1034 words 18 votes
‘I think we should throw those books in a fire’: Movement builds on right to target books Article 1351 words 17 votes
Swedish streaming company Storytel has signed a deal to acquire Audiobooks.com from owner KKR for $135m, extending its reach into the English language audio market Article 442 words 9 votes
Trader Joe wrote a memoir - The book is a sort of “Kitchen Confidential” for the grocery business, but without the drugs or rage Article 1335 words, published Oct 20 2021 4 votes
Why is young adult fiction the defining literary genre of the last two decades? What does its popularity say about modern American life? literature fiction.young adult Tweet 20 votes
The current New York Times Best Sellers list for combined print and e-book fiction, scaled according to demand for the e-book at a selection of US public libraries fiction libraries Article 418 words 6 votes
“Would you be willing to ask Siri how to assassinate Donald Trump?” - excerpt from Shelter in Place fiction Article 2240 words 6 votes
The inside story of the 25-year, $8 million heist of maps, books, and artwork from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library libraries Article 3875 words 5 votes
Ocean Vuong joins Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell and Karl Ove Knausgård to lock away work in the Future Library to be published in ninety-four years time libraries Article 817 words 10 votes
Mary Trump’s book accuses the US President of embracing "cheating as a way of life" Article 878 words 16 votes
The Boston Public Library needs help transcribing anti-slavery letters libraries.public Article 248 words, published Jun 17 2020 5 votes
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America announce the winners of the 55th annual Nebula Awards science fiction Article 445 words 11 votes
We’re not polarized enough: Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics reviews Article 3854 words 5 votes
Does “The Case Against Socialism” hold up? It does not. A brief look at Rand Paul’s new book. reviews Article 16 528 words 9 votes
Publisher drops Woody Allen's book after Ronan Farrow objects and employees walk out Article 805 words 7 votes
People go to the library twice as often as they go to the movies libraries Article 971 words 22 votes
The New York Public Library has calculated its most checked-out books of all time libraries Article 558 words 20 votes
Nipsey Hussle was a bookworm. Now Black men are finding inspiration in what he read Article 2226 words 10 votes
Kalamazoo school district decides not to have LGBTQ books in reading program libraries.school Article 459 words 4 votes
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library now mails more than one million books per month across the US, Australia, Britain, Canada and Ireland Article 874 words, published Oct 15 2019 12 votes
Whistleblower explains how Cambridge Analytica helped fuel US 'insurgency' Article 1356 words 3 votes
Literature locked up: How prison book restriction policies constitute the nation’s largest book ban libraries.prison Article 356 words 6 votes
Dolly Parton's ‘Books From Birth’ has now delivered one million free children's books to DC kids Link 8 votes
Harry Potter books removed from St. Edward Catholic School due to 'curses and spells' libraries.school Article 608 words 7 votes
Ta-Nehisi Coates talks to Jesmyn Ward about writing fiction, reparations, and the legacy of slavery fiction Article 5464 words 4 votes
Are today’s young readers turning on The Catcher in the Rye? fiction Article 1031 words, published Aug 1 2019 9 votes
'We're Really Like Them': Somali Book Authors Write About Experience Settling In Green Bay nonfiction Article 648 words, published Jul 17 2019 6 votes
“I did not die. I did not go to heaven.”: How the controversy around a Christian bestseller engulfed the evangelical publishing industry—and tore a family apart. Article 6205 words 10 votes
Prisons are banning books that teach prisoners how to code libraries.prison Article 903 words 8 votes
How Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go! became a ubiquitous (and cliché) graduation gift Article 1997 words 4 votes
Murder and the missing briefcase: The real story behind Harper Lee’s lost true crime book fiction Article 3206 words 5 votes
Romance and erotica is the top revenue-generating literary category in the US, accounting for more than half of all mass-market paperbacks sold fiction Article 291 words, published Jan 6 2017 8 votes
How the New York Public Library fills its shelves (and why some books don't make the cut) libraries Article 1135 words, published Mar 2 2019 5 votes
Don Winslow: Think of it this way. Mexico has a US drug problem fiction.crime fiction.topical Article 1004 words 7 votes