Barnes & Noble announced that the company's stores nationwide will host a free Curiosity Day with "Curious George," a storytime event and celebration on Saturday, September 21.
In an announcement made over the weekend, officials of the Man Booker Prize announced that the prestigious literary award will also be accepting U.S. authors from 2014.
Novelist Terri Bruce blamed her editor for introducing grammatical errors in her book and has stopped the publishing house from selling copies of her latest novel.
With a wealth of tablets already available and the market looking increasingly crowded every day, Amazon's Kindle Fire HD finds itself in a unique position. The bookseller turned tech magnate beats many high-tech reading devices and sleek tablet computers better in many ways than its competitors. Yes, even the iPad.
After dropping a position last week, JK Rowling's "The Cuckoo's Calling" is back on top on the week's Publisher Weekly's Bestsellers List.
Author Richard Dawkins was taken to task after stating he thought the recent child abuse incidents were overblown by the media.
Author Colm Tóibín's "The Testament of Mary" is the slimmest book to be nominated for the 2013 Booker Prize after the shortlist was announced earlier this week.
Barnes & Noble announced the commencement of the 2013-14 "Barnes & Noble My Favorite Teacher Contest," Monday, which gives middle and high school students a chance to show how much they appreciate their teachers.
Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" completed 66 weeks on NPR's Best-Sellers list and was placed sixth on this week's list.
Fans of erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" were left disappointed when author E.L. James announced via Twitter that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson were going to play lead roles in the film. They are now demanding a recast.
In an announcement made Tuesday Amazon revealed the launch of an all new Kindle Paperwhite, one of the company's top selling eBook readers.
James Patterson's "Mistress" retained its number one spot on this week's Publisher Weekly's Bestsellers List. JK Rowling's "The Cuckoo's Calling" remained at the second spot with newbie Debbie Macomber's "Rose Harbor in Bloom" entering the list for the first time at the third spot.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" author E.L. James took to her Twitter account to reveal that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson have bagged the lead roles in the movie adaptation of the erotic novel.
JK Rowling's "The Cuckoo's Calling" retained its number one position on New York Times bestseller list for the third week with James Patterson's "Mistress" dropping to third spot from the second position.
In a recent announcement, Amazon revealed that Kindle Direct Publishing will now be available to Mexican authors and publishers to help them publish independently and make their books available on the device.
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