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13 votes
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US libraries scramble for books after giant distributor shuts down
25 votes -
How to write like Raymond Chandler
10 votes -
Stephen King reflects on the adaptations of his work
25 votes -
Nathan Lane reads a letter about masturbation
10 votes -
‘Very significant’ Jack Kerouac story discovered after mafia boss auction
12 votes -
The Hangman by Maurice Ogden, 1951
4 votes -
The woman who wrote "Eat, Pray, Love" tried to kill her girlfriend and wrote a book about it
29 votes -
Free training today to help fight book banning
Tonight at 7 pm Central/8 pm Eastern, there is a free workshop/training to help people learn how to make book résumés for highly targeted books. These would then go on the Unite Against Book Bans...
Tonight at 7 pm Central/8 pm Eastern, there is a free workshop/training to help people learn how to make book résumés for highly targeted books. These would then go on the Unite Against Book Bans website.
Quote from the UABB website on what a Book Resume is:
Book Résumés help teachers, librarians, parents, and community members defend books from censorship. They detail each title’s significance and educational value and are easy to share with administrators, book review committees, elected officials, and board members.
Their goal is to create a process for sourcing these résumés from the community because the ALA cannot keep up with demand (and is drowning with budget cuts).
The registration link for the training is here:
https://givebutter.com/R0SVw921 votes -
Survey results on books that people identify as shaping their life/personality after reading them in high school
50 votes -
Ted Chiang interview: life is more than an engineering problem
24 votes -
St. Louis local bookstores
Last time I asked for local bookstore recs I had an AMAZING time visiting local bookstores in Minneapolis!! I'm going to St. Louis this weekend and I would love recs again! Some extra info: Not...
Last time I asked for local bookstore recs I had an AMAZING time visiting local bookstores in Minneapolis!! I'm going to St. Louis this weekend and I would love recs again!
Some extra info:
- Not shopping for any kids currently so children's sections don't matter to me and I would not go to an all-children's bookshop (though I deeply appreciate their existence)
- Primary interest is sci-fi & fantasy, so given the choice between a bookstore with a good overall selection, and a bookstore with a not-great overall selection but incredible spec fic section, I would go to the latter
- My free time will mostly be on Monday, so both store opening & Memorial Day traffic patterns are relevant to me. If the traffic is expected to be untenable I might stay in my hotel instead, but that's helpful to know too
But, all that said, I would love to hear about any bookstores at all in St. Louis that you enjoy going to!
7 votes -
In his memoirs, Bill Gates acknowledges his privileges and luck
32 votes -
Jim Butcher and his “Dresden Files” series have survived the darkness
17 votes -
Book publishers see surging interest in the US Constitution and print new editions
10 votes -
George R.R. Martin says 'The Winds of Winter' is 'the curse of my life'
45 votes