The PW Morning Report: Friday, July 30, 2010

Craig Morgan Teicher -- July 30th, 2010

You won’t be back at work until August…

Barnes & Noble Plans Nook Push: B&N is planning to build Nook boutiques in every store this fall in order to push Nook sales. From the NYT.

Are E-Books Just for E-Book Lovers?: The Guardian polls readers about whether e-books could ever replace print books.

15 Biggest Bestsellers Ever (After the Bible): HuffPo runs ‘em down.  One is by Mao.  Like three are about a certain wizard (not Willy).

Reuniting Markson’s Library: 50 cartons of books owned by the late experimental novelist David Markson ended up at the Strand, where they were shelved and sold as used books.  Jacket Copy tells the remarkable story of fans who are trying to put Markson’s library back together again.

Online Used Bookselling A Mixed Bag: The SGV Tribune talks to used booksellers who are having both good and bad experiences selling books via the Internet.

Cheaper Textbooks: A new law will give students more time to shop around for their textbooks. From USA Today.

Soap Star Susan Lucci to Publish Memoir: That’s the whole story. From AP.

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