Apple and e-book conspiracy

Apple likely guilty of e-book conspiracy, judge says days before trial
Ars Technica
The Department of Justice's claim that Apple led a conspiracy to raise e-book prices is on the verge of going to trial. It will be decided by a judge without the help of a jury—and that judge is already leaning toward ruling against Apple. "I believe that the ...

Books: New and noteworthy
USA TODAY
What it's about: A big Texas saga that spans most of the 19th and 20th centuries and begins when 13-year-old Eli McCullough is kidnapped by Comanche raiders; by the author of American Rust. The buzz: It's the No. 1 Indie Next pick for June of ...

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Rapid City Journal
The "Glee" actress has a deal with Harmony Books, a Random House Inc. imprint. Harmony Booksannounced Thursday that "Brunette Ambition" will come out in the spring of 2014. The publisher is billing the book as a combination memoir, style guide and ...

Dan Brown returns to Europe for 'Inferno'
Ocala
Brown's new book, published Tuesday, is already high on the best-seller lists of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com, a position to be expected for an author whose novels have sold 200 million copies worldwide. "The Da Vinci Code" alone has sold more ...

Spy Novel Meets Game In Flawed (But Beautiful) New E-Book
NPR (blog)
This is the first in an occasional series of e-book reviews, co-produced by NPR Books and All Tech Considered, focusing on creative combinations of technology and literature. A shadowy conspiracy threatens the world. Only one man can stop it: a ...

Colum McCann on 'journeys by heroes'
Los Angeles Times
National Book Award winner Colum McCann's ninth book, "TransAtlantic," is a fictionalized exploration of three historic journeys between North America and Ireland. He talked about his new novel, which hits bookstores on June 4, by phone from his ...

Daily Kos: Book review: Barbara Garson's 'Down the Up Escalator'
By rss@dailykos.com (Laura Clawson)
I've read so many of these books and articles and written so many of these blog posts. They lay out the policies that benefited the rich over everyone else and allowed the financial manipulations that crashed the economy. They tell us stories of ...
Daily Kos

Barking Blondes: Oh no! Not another dog book! - Independent Blogs
By Joanne Good and Anna Webb
Covered two 300x200 Barking Blondes: Oh no! Not another dog book! Have you ever picked up a box of 100 books? This week has found the two of us lugging around the equivalent of our combined weight, including the dogs, from boot of the ...

Althouse: "The Giving Tree" — "Remember that book - written in the ...
By Ann Althouse
"The Giving Tree" — "Remember that book - written in the early 60's by Satanist, Anton LaVey?" "The story follows the lives of a female apple ... You'll notice the picture of the author on the Wikipedia page is the same person as seen in the picture used by Meade. Obviously the article has been vandalized. ... Kenneth Anger is an American underground experimental filmmaker, actor and author of two controversial Hollywood Babylon books...He has also focused upon occult themes in ...
Althouse

'The Apple Orchard': the bequest of a complicated past | Books | The ...
“The Apple Orchard” is the most complex and intriguing novel so far from Northwest author Susan Wiggs, whose plot traverses from contemporary San Francisco to Nazi-occupied Denmark in World War II, and back to Bella Vista, an idyllic ...
The Seattle Times

Maria Semple - By the Book - NYTimes.com
The author of “Where'd You Go, Bernadette” calls Franzen her “big daddy” — “My ... In my high-minded and naïve way, I believed the only books worth reading were ....
www.nytimes.com/2013/.../maria-semple-by-the-book.html?...

25 Signs You're Addicted To Books - BuzzFeed
When you were little, books were your best friends in the world. Source: prettybooks.tumblr.com. 2. When you're reading a good book, you forget to eat or sleep.
www.buzzfeed.com/.../signs-youre-addicted-to-books-reading

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