Barnes & Noble has announced that its stores worldwide will host a "Ready for School" storytime event later in August.
A new study found that the smell of chocolate boosts sales of romantic books. A new study found that the smell of chocolate boosts sales of romantic books.
A London Fire Brigade official blamed E.L. James' erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" for the dramatic rise in the number of handcuff incidents in the city.
Daniel Silva's "The English Girl" sits on top of New York Times' bestseller list with Dan Brown's "Inferno" following in close at number two. Robert Galbraith's (JK Rowling) "The Cuckoo's Calling" came in third in the list.
Amazon announced the introduction of 5,000 new full-time jobs in the U.S. which pays 30 percent more than other retail jobs and includes additional employee benefits.
Daniel Silva's 'The English Girl' snatched the number one position on U.S. bestseller list from Dan Brown's "Inferno."
Actors Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike have been casted to play the lead roles in the David Fincher-directed, movie adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestseller "Gone Girl."
Barnes & Noble announced Tuesday that its 450 stores worldwide will host the company's first ever LEGO Architecture Studio Events and Celebrations in the last week of July.
Author E.L James was all praises about Sam Taylor-Johnson after she recently revealed that the director will film the movie adaptation of the erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey."
Android Police revealed that Google has now started selling eBooks through its play store in nine more European countries.
Barnes and Noble announced that all its stores, nationwide, will be hosting "The Day the Crayons Quit" - a storytime event, July 22.
Books-A-Million Inc, owner of the second largest U.S. bookstore chain has revealed its plans to enter into the print-on-demand business and will be installing the Espresso Book Machine from On Demand Books.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" stands proud on the top spot of Publisher Weekly's bestseller list for yet another week.
After JK Rowling revealed she had written the crime novel "The Cuckoo's Calling" under the pseudonym "Robert Galbraith", publishers have ordered 300,000 reprints.
JK Rowling reveals she wrote the crime novel "The Cuckoo's Calling" under the pseudonym 'Robert Galbraith'.
After weeks of reigning on top of NPR's bestseller list, Dan Brown's "Inferno" was overthrown by Khaled Hosseini's "The Mountains Echoed" this week, which claimed the top position for the first time since its release.
The life of celebrity chef, Paula Deen has been turned into a comic book which will be released this October.
Manhattan Judge, Denise Cote convicts Apple of conspiring with five publishers to fix eBook prices. Manhattan Judge, Denise Cote convicts Apple of conspiring with five publishers to fix eBook prices.
William Lynch has resigned from his position as Chief Executive Officer and Director of Barnes & Noble, the company announced Monday.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" retained the number one spot for yet another week on Publisher Weekly's bestseller list
Director Steven Spielberg is looking to acquire filming rights to produce a movie based on author John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath"
Neil Gaiman's "The Ocean at the End of The Lane" took number one spot on New York Times' Bestseller List replacing Dan Brown's "Inferno".
Author Neil Gaiman has revealed his plans to release a six-issue prequel series about Morpheus, The Lord of Dreams
"The Art of Joy" by Goliarda Sapienza, a book about the sexual adventures of a heterosexual woman will finally be published after 45 years in Britain by Penguin publishers.
Dan Brown's "Inferno" has yet again claimed the number one spot on Publisher Weekly's Bestseller list released Thursday.
Christian publishing House, Kingstone Comics will soon be publishing a 12 volume, comic-book version of the entire bible.
Ros Barber, former computer programmer turned writer was announced the recipient of this year's Desmond Elliott Prize for her debut fiction "The Marlowe Papers."
The Lion & Unicorn, U.K.'s only independent bookseller devoted to children's literature will shut down this August due to rent reviews, announced its owner.
John Grisham's "A Time to Kill" will be adapted into a Broadway play making it his first novel to be enacted in theater.
Late author Diana Wynne's final book that was left incomplete is being completed by her sister Ursula Jones and is slated to be published next year.
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