Stuart McLean cancels Christmas Vinyl Café tour following cancer diagnosis. (The Globe and Mail)
- Trigger-warning: end of childhood innocence. Skull of real-life Winnie-the-Pooh goes on display. (The New York Times)
- Ernest Hemingway’s Paris memoir, A Moveable Feast, re-enters bestseller lists following terrorist attacks. (Entertainment Weekly)
- Black Friday is so gauche … Booksellers respond with with Civilised Saturday. (The Guardian)
- Harry Potter audiobooks become available on Audible; non-U.K. listeners miffed at missing Stephen Fry narration, have to settle for Carry On’s Jim Dale. (The Telegraph)
- U.K. publishing industry thinks young people are the future. (Good e-Reader)
- U.S. craft brewer founds literary magazine for readers who “like to think and drink.” (Melville House)
- #WhyPublishingNeedsHashtags. (Boing Boing)
- Take a sneak peek at Gal Gadot as the first big-screen Wonder Woman (A.V. Club)
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