Penguin Young Readers Group has set up a new a multifaceted social media marketing campaign to promote Gayle Forman's new novel "Just One Day."
Doctor Who celebrated its 50th anniversary and to mark this auspicious occasion has decided to launch 11 new short stories by 11 well-known children's authors on the 23rd of every month. The books will be available in e-book forms.
Author Mark Binelli reveals that his latest novel "Detroit City Is the Place to Be: The Afterlife of an American Metropolis" gave him an opportunity to retunn to his hometown.
Susan Spencer-Wendel who was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease spends the last few months of her life, writing a book about her journey till death. The book is predicted to hit bestseller lists.
Thomas Yeomans experiences a storytelling session at a weekly book club where Elizabeth Day brings back reading out loud in fashion.
Frank Calabrese Sr. passed away last Christmas and his son remembers his father , revealing family secrets and moments he spent with his father.
In the novel "The Queen of Katwe: A Story of Life, Chess and One Extraordinary Girl's Dream of Becoming a Grandmaster," Tim Crothers tells the story of how Phiona Mutesi, teenager living in Katwe, the biggest and possibly toughest slum in Uganda's capital city becomes the queen of chess.
Through his book "The World Until Yesterday", Jared Diamond says that the modern world could learn a thing or two from traditional societies, conflict resolution being one of them.
Laina Dawes' "What Are You Doing Here?: A Black Woman's Life and Liberation in Heavy Metal" details Dawes' experiences in metal music being a black woman.
Barnes & Noble experience a decrease in sales figures for 2012 and the disappointing sale of their NOOK device brings down the sales figures even more.
Reading-based Garnet Education apologizes for labeling Israel as "Occupied Palestine" in a textbook for Skills in English Writing: Level 1 as part of an exercise for a "Jordanian student at Greenhill College"
Bill O'Reilly's bestseller novel "Killing Kennedy" is now being made in a TV flick and will be produced by National Geographic.
Lawyer James Kimmel Jr. writes his debut novel "The Trial of Fallen Angels" after feeling torn between his job and his religious beliefs. The lawyer turned author speaks to Reuters about his new book and beliefs:
TV personality Al Roker talks to USA TODAY's Craig Wilson about his new book "Never Goin Back", losing weight and shares tips about weight-loss with readers.
John Grisham's latest novel, "The Racketeer," held on to the No. 1 spot for yet another week on Publishers Weekly's best-seller list which was released on Thursday.
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