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Movies based on books win 11 Oscars

Feb 25 2008: The single-biggest winner at last night's Oscars was No Country for Old Men, based on Cormac McCarthy's book, which won best picture, best director, best supporting actor and best adapted screenplay. 

The Bourne Ultimatum, based on Robert Ludlum's book, won...

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Zadie Smith attacks most literary prizes as 'only nominally' about literature

Feb 23 2008: Novelist Zadie Smith, who has received a number of awards including the Whitbread First Novel award for White Teeth and the Orange Prize for Fiction for On Beauty, has caused a stir in the blogosphere and the mainstream media with a blistering attack on literary prizes....

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Robin Moore, author of 'The French Connection', dies at 82

Feb 22 2008: Bestselling author Robin Moore, with more than 80 books to his credit, best known for writing The French Connection and The Green Berets, died Feb. 21 at the age of 82 in Kentucky.

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Supermarkets are selling us out

Feb 19 2008: The Times of London takes aim at the monolithic chain stores and questions if they even offer good "value", whether it be for food, clothes or books:

"These days, how you decide to shop defines you as much as how you choose to dress. We treat supermarket shopping as ...

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95% of books published sell less than 3,500 copies, 1/3 sell less than 18 copies!

Feb 18 2008: The London Times reports on the realities of being a published author. Of the 200,000 books published in the UK last year, 190,000 sold fewer than 3,500 copies, with about 60,000 selling less than 18 copies.  Things aren't much different in the US, where it's ...

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E-books will never be our friends

Feb 16 2008: The London Times offers a thoughtful article on the merits of electronic books versus the traditional paper variety, concluding that "The books of all time will remain on paper, but those of the hour will increasingly be digital: the airport novel, the reference book, ...

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Over 250,000 sign up for Oprah webinar

Feb 15 2008: More than a quarter of a million people have signed up for the interactive webinar that Oprah Winfrey is conducting with Eckhart Tolle, author of her latest book club pick, A New Earth. The ten week webinar starts March 3.

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Colorado Senate Committee approve 'harmful to minors' bill

Feb 14 2008: Bookselling This Week reports that the the Colorado Senate Judiciary Committee has ignored the pleas of booksellers and voted 4 - 2 to approve a bill that bans the sale to minors of books and magazines that are "harmful to minors."

In his testimony, Matthew...

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