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The legendary February cover model

Remember our February cover? Of course you remember our February cover. Namely, you remember our February cover model and our not-so-subliminal suggestion to . . . read with him. You would not believe the number of questions we got about … Continue reading

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Library Love Fest contest: Winners!

Remember the Library Love Fest contest we ran with HarperCollins’ library marketing team? Ten lucky readers won a free book for themselves, along with five free books for a library of their choice. Well, now we have the winners! I’ll … Continue reading

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Why Book of the Day helps readers

As faithful blog readers know, here at BookPage we produce a daily (M-F) e-newsletter called Book of the Day. The newsletter is, essentially, a book review a day—delivered straight to your inbox. Book of the Day includes both fiction and … Continue reading

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Charlie Joe Jackson Supports Libraries??

It’s no big secret that we love libraries here at BookPage — but who knew that the star of our top kid’s pick for July (a notorious avoider of reading) loves libraries, too? Charlie Joe Jackson from Charlie Joe Jackson’s … Continue reading

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My favorite moments from ALA 2011

After a weekend of meeting librarians and authors, reminiscing about favorite libraries and geeking out over new books, the BookPage crew returned from the ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans on Monday night. I snagged way too many review copies … Continue reading

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What’s awesome about writing a book

Today’s guest blogger is Neil Pasricha, author of The Book of (Even More) Awesome (Penguin). Neil has found more than 1000 awesome things to fill this book—but none of them are more awesome than books. He shares more about his … Continue reading

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The ebook, library controversy

In February HarperCollins announced that its ebooks could only be checked out by library patrons 26 times per title, after which a library would need to re-purchase an ebook in order to continue lending it out. A ruckus ensued: Library … Continue reading

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Weekly links

What links have you been forwarding this week? Here are a few worth sharing: The Tournament of Books starts on Monday, if you can believe it. On the first day, we can look forward to a Pre-Game Primer with Kevin … Continue reading

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Neil Gaiman talks about his love of libraries

Neil Gaiman has long been on record as a fan of libraries, sometimes even calling himself a “feral child” raised by librarians among the stacks. So it should come as no surprise that the American Library Association chose Gaiman to … Continue reading

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