"The ads lean into the city’s quirky culture across sports, food, and the arts, and evolve quickly to respond to news events so the campaign 'can really live and breathe and be a real thing' with the goal of …, in particular, charming and inspiring millennials into engaging." - Nieman Lab
It all began in 2017, when a thrift store in Wales, put a notice in its window imploring people to stop donating copies of “The Da Vinci Code.” On average, the shop was receiving one copy per day. The plea went viral, catching the eye of the British artist David Shrigley... - CNN
A favorite on TikTok’s “BookTok” community, the series has sold over 13 million copies worldwide, and been translated into 37 languages, according to Bloomsbury. A Hulu TV adaptation is in development. - The Daily Beast
"The news is not very good," goes part of his answer, given last month in his acceptance speech for the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. "If my work has been influenced by fables," he continued later, "there is also something decidedly fabulist about a peace prize." - The New Yorker
"Serop Simonian, the alleged leader of a suspected Egyptian antiquities trafficking ring, was arrested in Germany and transferred to France. … The 80-year-old dealer is believed to be behind the sale of smuggled Egyptian antiquities to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre Abu Dhabi for a collective €60 million." - ARTnews
"A standard component in Egyptian elite burials, the Book of the Dead was not a book in the modern sense of the term but a compendium of some 200 ritual spells and prayers, with instructions on how the deceased’s spirit should recite them in the hereafter." - The New York Times
In the conglomerate era, authors like Stephen King and Danielle Steel are pressured to become advertisements for themselves, even as much of the work of authorship (the research, the fact-checking) is farmed out to a small army of aides, assistants and publicists, leaving writers with less control over their output. - Washington Post
Georgette Heyer's 1950 novel The Grand Sophy isn't exactly The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, but it definitely includes antisemitic language. That's been edited out in a new edition. Is that sensitivity to today's readers or bowdlerization? - The New York Times
One or two banned and censored books doing well on bestseller lists means little to the hundreds of other authors, and topics, that kids in some areas will never get to see. - Book Riot
The final part of cooking comes after the meal - and in one cookbook, "the absolute last bit of instruction in the book is titled 'How to Mostly Love Doing the Dishes.'" - Slate
"Narrating audiobooks is closer to theater than it is TV or film. For one, it's a more direct, more spare performance compared to screen acting, and ... it's straight-up an endurance test." - NPR
The list includes Amy Schumer’s memoir The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, flagged by Florida officials for graphic sexual content and for being “a threat to the security, order, or rehabilitative objectives. - The Guardian