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Zombies then comic books? A winning 1-2 punch onAMC
Philadelphia Inquirer
"Comic Book Men" in action: Store manager Walter Flanagan (left) and Bryan Johnson at the comic store in Red Bank. IN THE AGE of the DVR, caring about audience flow is supposed to be, well, so 2007. We record what we want, we watch when we can.

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book sale DGN
Downtown Devil
By Carolina Lopez, on Thursday, February 9th, 2012 For the 56th year, the Arizona State Fairgrounds will host a charity used book sale Saturday and Sunday. The book sale, Book Sale 56, is held and organized by the Volunteer Non-profit Service ...

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Hindustan Times

Lemony Snicket is back with new book series
Hindustan Times
Little Brown Books for Young Readers announced Wednesday that Who Could That Be At This Hour? will be out in October. It's the first of four volumes of the All the Wrong Questions series, a “highly autobiographical account” of Snicket's childhood.
New Snicket 'Autobiography' Series AnnouncedPublishers Weekly
Seth teams up with Lemony Snicket for new seriesComics Beat

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Comer Library to offer e-books
Daily Home Online
The library plans to join an e-book consortium in April, allowing patrons to download e-books from any computer using their library card number. SYLACAUGA — BB Comer Memorial Library plans to offer a paperless book service in the coming months.
Winter waltz party at Eagle Mountain House Feb. 11Conway Daily Sun

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The Bookseller

Penguin Ends E-Book Library Lending And Relationship With OverDrive
paidContent.org
Starting tomorrow, it will stop offering e-books and digital audiobooks to libraries—at least until it finds a new partner. With this move, Random House becomes the only big-six publisher to allow unrestricted access to its e-books in libraries ...
Penguin halts e-books sales to librariesWall Street Journal
Penguin Stops Selling e-Books to LibrariesPublishers Weekly
Penguin US abruptly stops selling ebooks to librariesMobyLives

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IBNLive.com

Camelot — Never mind the chippies
New York Post
John F. Kennedy is the man whose picturesque presidency launched a thousand coffee-table books. When the late conservative writer William F. Buckley was asked to explain Kennedy's enduring appeal, he said, “His sheer beauty.” Mimi Alford's account of ...
A Handsome LieNational Review Online

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