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Waterboro Public Library (ME) weblog of literary and library news and resources
Thursday, August 16, 2007
New Readers' Blog
Check out The Reader’s Advisor Online Blog . Looks like it was launched in June, and already there are lots of interesting stories for readers ( Nonfiction Reading . . . Without All That Pesky Nonfiction Reading ), writers ( Where Has the Mystery Mid-List Gone? ), and librarians (Under the Radar: How Do You Find Out What People Are Reading? ) alike.
Besides the feature articles, there's also a Bestseller Mashup of Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction (the kind of non-fiction that feels more like fiction), and a list of books coming out this week. Diana Tixier Herald, of the well-known readers' advisory tool Genreflecting , is one of the contributors.
# posted by wpl : 9:55 AM
Monday, August 06, 2007
Library Items Stolen and Sold Online
The Rocky Mountain News reports that a man took out seven library cards from the Denver Public Library, as well as cards from Arapahoe, Aurora and and Douglas County libraries; borrowed 300 books, tapes, and dvds per card (?!?); then sold many of them online; "library losses are estimated in the tens of thousands of dollars."
# posted by wpl : 3:47 PM
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Ludlum: 12 New Bestsellers Since His Death
How has thriller writer Robert Ludlum published "no fewer than 12 new bestsellers in the six years since his death? ... Ludlum practically cornered the market in dense, paranoid, meticulously researched thrillers for 30 years. By the time of his death in 2001, he had sold 210 million books"
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