Kicking off with an examination of astrology, What Science Says hopes to draw in readers open to reevaluating their beliefs about vaccines, ghosts, and more, without compromising a strict definition ...
The audio streamer is touting 60% year-over-year growth in audiobook listeners and expects to take in $100 million in recurring revenue this year just from its Audiobooks+ add-on, which launched last ...
Guerra, who has worked at Simon & Schuster for more than 20 years, will work closely with CEO Greg Greeley in the newly ...
Metropolitan takes Mahmoud Khalil’s memoir, Hogarth signs two from National Book Award longlister Saou Ichikawa, and more.
The Association of American Publishers is looking to stem the tide of illegal AI-generated audiobooks, which have ...
In explaining remarks made on the Today show, the Barnes & Noble CEO noted that, as far as his aware, the company does not ...
The metafictional novel, published in the U.S. by Graywolf, is the first book translated from Mandarin Chinese to win the ...
Judge Jed S. Rakoff ordered the pirate site to immediately stop copying and selling copyrighted material that it had ...
The Late Show’s final broadcast last night marked the end of Colbert’s two-decades-long tenure as a frequent interviewer of ...
As this work's subtitle suggests, Wiegand, a professor emeritus at Florida State University's School of Information, takes a user-centered approach in this history of American public libraries.
Four novels by Matt Dinniman are on our lists this week, including the new A Parade of Horribles, the eighth book in his Dungeon Crawler Carl litRPG series and the #1 book in the country. Ace began ...
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