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What’s better for the climate: A paper book, or an e-reader?
WUSF 89.7· 11 hours agoThe summer reading season is here. Reading's carbon footprint is not something most people consider...
Kindergarten students in Nebraska collaborate to publish book
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 4 days ago“The Mixed-Up Barnyard,” was published by Studentreasures Publishing of Topeka, Kansas, a company...
'Important and fascinating tale': Book chronicles dire fates of Washington's round barns
The Wenatchee World· 16 hours agoApproximately 3,000 barns stand in Washington state, but only 14 of those are round in design. A ...
Pete Hegseth, ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ Co-Host, Publishes New Book
Next TV via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPublished by Fox News Books, the book examines “how changes in the armed services have affected...
'The Queen of Fairbanks' book about Irene Sherman is here
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner· 1 day agoAuthor Tricia Brown will sign copies of the newly-published book from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday in the...
ClickFunnels Co-founder Russell Brunson Acquires $1.5 Million Dollar Napoleon Hill Book
Digital Journal· 4 hours ago“I cannot think of a more valuable book to add to my collection.” Brunson’s version of “The Law of Success” is particularly unique because it is a 1925 original, free from ...
Ten Leaphart Elementary student authors unveil their newly published books
WIS News 10 Columbia· 2 days ago“It feels great, I feel great,” said Jaxon, a fifth grader at Leaphart Elementary and newly ...
How Do French Parents Raise Their Teenagers?
The Cut· 5 hours agoIn 2012, Pamela Druckerman published Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French..., an engaging work of shrewd cultural...
Independent booksellers expand
The Columbian· 6 hours agoThree years ago, Erin Decker was a middle school librarian in Kissimmee, Fla., increasingly frustrated by the state’s book bans and worried that she...
Book investigates shocking medical research abuse
The Columbian· 6 hours agoUniversity of Minnesota philosophy professor Carl Elliott says that’s not how it usually goes down. Elliott, whose book “The Occasional Human Sacrifice”...