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Costco Reveals Plan to Stop Year-Round Book Selling

Costco Reveals Plan to Stop Year-Round Book Selling

Four publishing executives informed the New York Times of Costco's plan to discontinue routinely selling books at its locations across the United States. Instead, they will only be sold during the September through December holiday shopping season. According to the executives who spoke anonymously, some books could occasionally be offered at Costco shops for the remainder of the year but not consistently, raising disappointments from the publishing industry and customers.

5 New Fantasy Releases For Summer 2024

5 New Fantasy Releases For Summer 2024

Delve into five new fantasy releases you can add to your summer reading list. Read now!

Florida Revises Book Removal Training Program Due to Backlash

Florida Revises Book Removal Training Program Due to Backlash

Florida is implementing a revised training program for local public school officials responsible for policing classroom and library bookshelves after the initial program received backlash.

4 New Spine-Chilling Horror Books

4 New Spine-Chilling Horror Books

Get ready to be terrified! Dive into our article to discover four spine-chilling new horror books that will keep you up at night.

‘Parade’ by Rachel Cusk Book Review: A Haunting Exploration of Art, Identity, and Reality

‘Parade’ by Rachel Cusk Book Review: A Haunting Exploration of Art, Identity, and Reality

Explore Rachel Cusk's "Parade" in our in-depth review. Discover its chilling vision and intellectual depth. Read now for a thought-provoking literary journey!

Seasoned Negotiator Unveils the World of High-Stakes Hostage Negotiations in New Book 'In the Shadows'

Seasoned Negotiator Unveils the World of High-Stakes Hostage Negotiations in New Book 'In the Shadows'

Seasoned negotiator Mickey Bergman delves into the clandestine world of high-stakes hostage negotiations in his latest book, "In the Shadows." Offering an insider's perspective, Bergman explores the intricate strategies and challenges involved in rescuing captives, shedding light on the covert operations of those dedicated to bringing hostages home safely.

Sales Surge for Hunter Biden's 2021 Memoir 'Beautiful Things' Amid Trial Proceedings: Excerpts Used as Evidence

Sales Surge for Hunter Biden's 2021 Memoir 'Beautiful Things' Amid Trial Proceedings: Excerpts Used as Evidence

Hunter Biden's memoir, "Beautiful Things," has experienced a remarkable increase in sales on Amazon amidst his ongoing federal trial on gun charges. The book, which delves into Biden's personal struggles with addiction and recovery, garnered praise from notable figures like Stephen King for its candid portrayal of his life's challenges.

Educational Publishers Files Lawsuit Against Google for Copyright Infringement and Deceptive Advertising Practices

Educational Publishers Files Lawsuit Against Google for Copyright Infringement and Deceptive Advertising Practices

Educational publishers, including Cengage, Macmillan Learning, McGraw Hill, and Elsevier, have filed a lawsuit against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. They alleged that Google is promoting pirated copies of their textbooks through its search engine, ignoring copyright infringement notices and profiting from these illegal activities.

Birchbark Books’ Top Must-Read Books for Summer

Birchbark Books’ Top Must-Read Books for Summer

Discover your next favorite summer read! Explore Birchbark Books' top picks for must-reads.

‘When the Sea Came Alive’ by Garrett M. Graff Book Review: Revisiting D-Day Through New Eyes

‘When the Sea Came Alive’ by Garrett M. Graff Book Review: Revisiting D-Day Through New Eyes

Discover the untold stories of the D-Day invasion with "When the Sea Came Alive" by Garrett M. Graff. Read our full review now!

Uri Geller Returns Library Book About Investigations on His Psychic Abilities 47 Years Later

Uri Geller Returns Library Book About Investigations on His Psychic Abilities 47 Years Later

The renowned spoon-bending performer Uri Geller discovered "The Geller Papers" in his Israeli storage unit nearly five decades after borrowing it from the Los Angeles Public Library in 1977. Geller sent it to his daughter in LA to return to the library.

Scholastic Launches 'Read with Pride' Campaign, Offers Guide for Educators on Banned LGBTQIA+ Books

Scholastic Launches 'Read with Pride' Campaign, Offers Guide for Educators on Banned LGBTQIA+ Books

Scholastic has launched its "Read with Pride" campaign, aiming to provide educators with a curated list of LGBTQIA+ stories for children and teens while pledging to combat efforts by local school districts and parents to regulate student content.

Minnesota Enacts Laws Prohibiting Book Bans, Joins Other States in Taking Action Against Growing Censorship Efforts

Minnesota Enacts Laws Prohibiting Book Bans, Joins Other States in Taking Action Against Growing Censorship Efforts

Amidst a rise in book bans across the U.S., Minnesota has enacted laws prohibiting banning books in public libraries, aligning with other states' efforts against growing censorship. Minnesota's legislation aims to establish uniformity in handling book challenges, emphasizing parental input while preventing unwarranted censorship.

8 Must-Read LGBTQ+ Kids Books to Celebrate Pride Month

8 Essential LGBTQ+ Kids Books to Celebrate Pride Month

Celebrate Pride Month with inclusive stories! Explore eight heartwarming LGBTQ+ books perfect for young readers. Read this article to discover them all!

‘Eruption’ by Michael Crichton and James Patterson Book Review: A Masterpiece Following Jurassic Park

‘Eruption’ by Michael Crichton and James Patterson Book Review: A Masterpiece Following Jurassic Park

Discover 'Eruption' by Crichton and Patterson, a masterpiece following 'Jurassic Park.' Read our review now!

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