NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with publisher Esther Margolis about the end of the era of mass market paperbacks. These inexpensively made books were once staples in most grocery and drug stores.
Considering that I’ve hastily thrown most of the scanned books and ebooks into a single folder, calling my library a ...
The original Betty Boop, the first four Nancy Drew books and Greta Garbo's first talkie are among the many works from 1930 ...
From dinosaur extinctions to a Himalyan memoir, climate science and creative writing experts review some of the best new and ...
The first time I read The Count of Monte Cristo, I was astounded by how freakin’ cool it all was. Here’s a story about daring prison escapes, finding hidden treasure, and elaborately executed revenge.
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. But whether you have misgivings about the company’s labor ...
Local bookstores should benefit from ebooks, too, Bookshop.org thinks. Making that happen at scale will take a fight. Local bookstores should benefit from ebooks, too, Bookshop.org thinks. Making ...
In the five years since its launch, Bookshop.org has amassed quite the loyal following. The online retailer shares its sales revenue with bookstores around the US, and has become a popular destination ...
Have a collection of ebooks, but aren’t sure which app to read them in? Thanks to various ebook readers, it’s easier than ever to read your favorite ebooks on mobile devices, desktops, and the Web.
Buying ebook readers might seem simple, but let me give you one example of why it's the exact opposite. Go to Amazon and select a Kindle. Scroll down below color and you'll see you are actually about ...
Ecommerce is the go-to shopping experience more customers turn to. In fact, estimates show that 2.14 billion people across the globe will buy products online by 2021—compared to 1.66 billion in 2016.