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The 2008 One Book, One Philadelphia kick-off was a standing-room-only affair--conclusively answering this question ...--with hundreds of people interested in learning more about Dave Eggers’… continue reading One Book Kick-Off with Dave Eggers Draws a Full House
By written by Communications Office January 9, 2008
Congratulations to Jon Scieszka--author of clever children's favorites including The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs --who was yesterday… continue reading Stinky Cheese Author Appointed National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
By written by Communications Office January 4, 2008
Yesterday writer Belinda Webb posted an item on the Guardian 's books blog announcing her New Year's resolution to keep to an " audiobook diet " in 2008. She writes, "So here we are, in 2008.… continue reading New Year's Resolution, An Audiobook Diet in 2008?
By written by Communications Office January 2, 2008 2
One Book, One Philadelphia will soon kick off its sixth consecutive year with a visit on January 8 from bestselling writer Dave Eggers , author of this year’s featured One Book reading… continue reading Get Ready for One Book
By written by Communications Office December 21, 2007
A copy of the Magna Carta that dates from 1297--the only copy of the Magna Carta in the United States--was auctioned by Sotheby’s yesterday, fetching $21.3 million from David Rubenstein, a… continue reading Sold!
By written by Communications Office December 19, 2007
Whether you’re looking for a last-minute holiday gift idea for a lapsed bibliophile , or just curious how your favorite books of the past 12 months have been ranked by the… continue reading Best of the Best Of, Books of 2007
By written by Communications Office December 17, 2007
The University of Pennsylvania’s 60-Second Lecture Series offers an excellent repository of thought-provoking distractions. Check out the Fall 2007 series here . With topics ranging from… continue reading Smarter in 60 Seconds
By written by Communications Office December 12, 2007
Yes, such a thing does exist. Since September, folks at the Nobel Foundation have been adding videos of Nobel Prize announcements, interviews with Nobel Laureates, and official Nobel Lectures.… continue reading The Nobel Prize Channel on YouTube
By written by Communications Office December 5, 2007
Described by Gillian Engberg for Booklist as a “winning Dutch import for parents looking for an original tale with a gay slant,” Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland’s King & King… continue reading Children’s Books Presenting Same-Sex Relationships Continue to Scandalize
By written by Communications Office December 3, 2007 1
In January 1943 Philadelphia’s readers couldn’t get enough of Marcia Davenport’s second novel, The Valley of Decision , and Cecil Brown’s Suez to Singapore , the respective… continue reading Regional Bestsellers of the 1940s
By written by Communications Office November 30, 2007
A comprehensive study released by the National Endowment for the Arts on November 19 finds that Americans are reading less, and also less well. Key findings include that on average Americans… continue reading Americans Are Still Reading Less, And Less Well
By written by Communications Office November 26, 2007
A time to celebrate togetherness like it's 1621 ? continue reading Happy Thanksgiving
By written by Communications Office November 21, 2007
Read any good book autopsies lately? continue reading Where Fine Art and the Book Vivisect
By written by Communications Office November 19, 2007
Etymythologies are etymologies that are not factually true but remain popular nonetheless. "[They're] like family anecdotes," writes Ben MacIntyre for the Times. "They may not literally be true;… continue reading Etymythologies
By written by Communications Office November 16, 2007
This Saturday , November 17 , the Free Library's Print and Picture Collection, together with the Philadelphia Center for the Book , will present Book, Paper, Scissors , an artist's book fair. (If… continue reading Book, Paper, Scissors
By written by Communications Office November 14, 2007
According to Google , "Revision is a critical piece of the writing process." Indeed. "Now, Google Docs has partnered with Weekly Reader’s Writing for Teens magazine to help you teach it in a… continue reading Weekly Reader Facilitates the Googlification of America?
By written by Communications Office November 9, 2007 1
Thankless too for peace, (Peace long preserved by fleets and perilous seas) Secure from actual warfare, we have loved To swell the war-whoop, passionate for war! from "Fears in Solitude"… continue reading This Means War . . . Poetry
By written by Administrator November 7, 2007
In a recently published interview with Bookslut , Shalom Auslander is asked if writing has stopped being a catharsis for him--if the publication of his new memoir, Foreskin's Lament , signals an… continue reading Shalom Auslander Thought It Would Be More Cathartic
By written by Communications Office November 5, 2007
"... [There's] nothing quite like a book-about-a-blog-about-a-book ," writes Peter Stothard, former Times editor and current editor of the Times Literary Supplement , in his blog for Times Online .… continue reading Books About Blogs About Books About Blogs . . .
By written by Communications Office November 2, 2007
OK, they're not really spooky; but it's Halloween, and the Free Library is debuting its first podcast series , currently featuring recordings of some memorable author events at the Central Library… continue reading Free Library Presents Spooky Author Podcasts
By written by Communications Office October 31, 2007