June Book Club Selection: 'They Don't Dance Much' by James Ross
News by Joshua Chaplinsky
June's selection for the LitReactor Book Club is 'They Don't Dance Much' by James Ross. Read here for details on how you can participate in the discussion.
Nook HD Tablets Open Up To Google Android Apps
News by Dean Fetzer
In a bid to make their tablets more commercially viable, Barnes & Noble have taken the step of adding access to hundreds of thousands of apps, games, movies, TV shows and more through Google Play.
George R.R. Martin to Publish New Book This December, But It's Not What You Think...
News by Christopher Shultz
Love Game of Thrones/A Song of Fire and Ice? Waiting at the edge of your seat for the next installment? Well I have good news and bad news for you...
Translators for Dan Brown's New Novel Work in a Secret Bunker
News by Christopher Shultz
The Da Vinci Code author's latest work is shrouded in mystery. There's a reason for that.
‘Out of Print’ Explores “Sad Future of Reading and eBooks”
News by Dean Fetzer
Paper books are still alive and well, but a new documentary called ‘Out of Print’ about the death of eBooks and paper books debuted last week at Tribeca.
Director Steven Soderbergh Writes Twitter Novella
News by Christopher Shultz
The man's always been an oddball in Hollywood blockbuster-maker's clothes. His latest project is no exception.
Diary of Anne Frank Too ‘Pornographic’ for 7th-Graders
News by Dean Fetzer
A Michigan parent has filed a formal complaint with the school district on the grounds that passages of the diary of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust are ‘inappropriate’.
Author of Winnie the Pooh Wrote Propaganda During World War I
News by Dean Fetzer
A.A. Milne was widely considered a pacifist, but newly uncovered documents suggest he was recruited to a military propaganda group charged with putting a positive spin on the war at home in Britain.
James Ellroy Planning 'L.A. Confidential' TV Series
News by Christopher Shultz
The mystery author has partnered with New Regency to develop sequel stories to his acclaimed novel/film adaptation.
Poll Picks Richard Dawkins as Top ‘World Thinker’
News by Dean Fetzer
A survey by Prospect magazine has chosen the vocal atheist, biologist, author and campaigner as the most influential thinker of the past year.




























