Is this the death of paper books?Source: Daily Express
AS Waterstone's launches its new electronic book reader, NICOLA McCAFFERTY asks is this the beginning of the end for the British novel?
Wis. woman arrested, booked over library finesSource: msnbc.com
A Grafton woman has been arrested and booked for failing to pay her library fines. Heidi Dalibor, 20, told the News Graphic in Cedarburg she ignored the library's calls and letters as well as a notice to appear in court.
Wis. woman arrested, booked over library finesSource: msnbc.com
A Grafton woman has been arrested and booked for failing to pay her library fines. Heidi Dalibor, 20, told the News Graphic in Cedarburg she ignored the library's calls and letters as well as a notice to appear in court.
Wis. woman arrested, booked over library finesSource: msnbc.com
A Grafton woman has been arrested and booked for failing to pay her library fines. Heidi Dalibor, 20, told the News Graphic in Cedarburg she ignored the library's calls and letters as well as a notice to appear in court.

If you like to read then you probably have some books lying around that you do not know what to do with.
Why e-books are bound to failSource: Computerworld
April 27, 2007 (Computerworld) -- E-books, those flat electronic tablets designed for reading downloadable, software-based books, are often packed with advanced displays and other leading-edge technology.
Gold Medal Books: An American Book Publishing IconSource: 2blowhards.com
What if you could trace the French New Wave, Sam Peckinpah, cyberpunk, "Pulp Fiction," "Mulholland Drive," and "Sin City" back to one business gamble taken by a third-tier publisher in 1949? In fact, you can, and without being guilty of too much overstatement.