- Miami indie bookseller continues to grow (via Miami Herald)
- One woman cautions other women to pick your literary role-models carefully (via Guardian)
- A Lewiston, ME bookseller celebrates an anniversary with a party (via Sun Journal)
- A Pennsylvania woman snags an e-book contract (via GoErie.com)
- Beloved children’s book author Richard Scarry wins a unique honor in the Google age (via PC World)
- Antiquarian booksellers gather in sunny Spain for conversation and wine (via ILAB)
- Wall Street Journal asks should YA books explore difficult issues (via WSJ)
- A Peek into the Past shows one small British town’s abundance of local bookstores (via Clitheroe Advertiser and Times)
- A bookish round-up for happenings around San Fran (via San Francisco Chronicle)
- The ongoing Israeli book ban in Scotland takes an ugly verbal turn (via Herald Scotland)
- The ever lasting British obsession with all things foreign (via Telegraph)
- A beloved Irish bookseller passes (via Irish Times)
Bookish Intelligence Report
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June 11, 2011
[...] Monday: In preparation for our review of Robopocalypse we kick off the week with a look at some historic and overlooked robotic characters from literature. Also, to start the week well informed, we gather news for a Bookish Intelligence Report. [...]


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