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Blanked – A tale of two books
A significant feature of the propaganda system is the suppression of clearly important, credible books which are nevertheless ...
In the heart of North Judson sits a retail phenomenon that has Hoosiers willingly driving hours just to fill their shopping carts. Bailey’s Discount Center isn’t your average bargain store—it’s a ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of North Georgia, the unassuming town of Cleveland harbors a yellow-painted gem that savvy shoppers whisper about with reverence and excitement. The Community Thrift ...
Children’s author Kelley Donner and her brother, Mark Janzen, started Storybook Co. to use permanent book displays to connect ...
A Quinnesec woman has put a fun twist to a classic Christmas carol in her debut children’s book, “The Twelve Days of Yooper ...
A trove of historical treasures lines the shelves and vaults inside a sprawling and anonymous north Fargo warehouse, the off-campus home of the university's special collections.
Whether you’re hoping to close out the year or enter the new one with something great, these gems deserve a spot on your nightstand.
Editor’s note: This satirical story is 100% fake news. It is part of Xpress’ annual Humor Issue. It was a cold November day when Xpress published its cover story, “Where in the World Is the Town of ...
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with publisher Esther Margolis about the end of the era of mass market paperbacks. These inexpensively made books were once staples in most grocery and drug stores.
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