Bank of Ireland Mints 10,000 Coins Misquoting Joyce's 'Ulysses'
News by Dean Fetzer
A new commemorative €10 coin issued by Ireland's central bank to commemorate James Joyce's 'modernist masterpiece' includes a quote which is incorrect.
Teleport Us! - Rewarding the Top Reviewers!
News by Jessica Taylor
Hold on to your butts! Today we announced our Top Reviewers and the awesome prizes they'll be receiving. Get ready to be jealous, these folks are awesome and so are their rewards!
Warner Bros. Planning A Prequel to 'The Shining'
News by Christopher Shultz
The upcoming film will explore events prior to the Torrance family's arrival at The Overlook Hotel.
New Trailer For Irvine Welsh Adaptation Shows James McAvoy Engaged in Some 'Filth'
News by Christopher Shultz
Coming this fall, we'll see Welsh's 1998 book come alive, in all its filthy glory.
Sotheby’s to Auction Faulkner Memorabilia - Including His Nobel Medal
News by Dean Fetzer
William Faulkner’s personal letters and manuscripts, described as “a literary treasure trove,” are to go up for auction in June in New York.
Former Amazon Executive Launches Free eBooks App For Underdeveloped Countries
News by Christopher Shultz
David Risher's Worldreader Organization believes everyone should have access to free books, and now he's made it even easier for those in need to get them.
PubIt! Replaced by NOOK Press
News by Dean Fetzer
Barnes & Noble have launched a new publishing service based on the PubIt! Platform “with added features powered by self-publishing service provider FastPencil.”
Memoir of Anne Frank's Stepsister Highlights Survivor's Lives Post-Holocaust
News by Dean Fetzer
A new book by Eva Schloss, the girl who grew up with Anne Frank, talks about surviving life after Auschwitz and the "consequences of prejudice".
'The Little Prince' Turns 70
News by Dean Fetzer
First published in the U.S. in 1943, the children's book by famous french aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry celebrates its birthday with a special edition.
EU Comission Approves Random House-Penguin Merger
News by Christopher Shultz
Following the U.S.'s suit, European anti-trust authorties green-lit the mega-deal. What countries will be next?






















