Newswire
Posted on April 2, 2024 at 12:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Catch up quick with the bookish news of the past few days ... or take a deeper dive into each story. Your choice!
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Over two dozen items from poet Sylvia Plath's early life and work are coming to the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair on April 4-7 (Literary Hub).
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Climate change advocate and novelist Lydia Millet has published her first nonfiction book, titled We Loved It All: A Memory of Life (NPR).
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And bestselling suspense author Don Winslow has published what he says will be his final novel, City in Ruins (NPR).
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Barnes & Noble will no longer offer tech support for Nooks that came out in 2013 or earlier, starting this June (Liliputing).
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Public libraries aren't just being targeted for the books they offer (Book Riot).
Categories: Today in Books