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Tag Archives: books
Little Free Library (#2)
A couple years ago—hard to believe I’ve been blogging that long!—I wrote a post on the Little Free Library phenomenon. (Here’s the link to that post if you’d like to read it: https://katherinewikoff.com/2012/06/29/little-free-library/) I’ve been meaning to follow up that post … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Books and reading, Life, Little Free Library, Milwaukee
Tagged books, Free Library, library boxes, Little Free Library, Milwaukee, reading
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To survive, bookstores should be more like funeral homes (were)
Interesting post over at The Shatzkin Files, “The future of bookstores is the key to understanding the future of publishing.” What will it take for bookstores to survive in an era of e-readers and online book purchasing? One possibility mentioned … Continue reading
Keeping up with Tess Gerritsen’s “Great Indiana Public Libraries Tour”
One of my favorite authors is medical-thriller novelist Tess Gerritsen, whose continuing series’ characters Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles have inspired the hit TNT network television show “Rizzoli & Isles.” Since 2005 Gerritsen has also written a blog that focuses … Continue reading
Addendum to my “Hunger Games” post
I stand corrected. Having merely seen the film and not read the Suzanne Collins novels, I completely based my assumptions about District 11 on what I saw in the movie. Now I’ve done a bit more digging and discovered that … Continue reading
Posted in Books and reading, Movies and film
Tagged "The Hunger Games", books, district 11, literature, suzanne collins
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E-books versus print – a false dichotomy?
I’ve seen some really interesting articles in the last few days appearing to indicate that, regardless of the zeitgeist’s general consensus, print is NOT dead. Here are links to three articles – two from Publishers Weekly and one from The Telegraph – that … Continue reading
Posted in Books and reading
Tagged Amazon, books, bookstores, bricks-and-mortar, e-books, e-readers, print, publishing industry, reading
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Little Free Library
Have you heard of the “Little Free Library” yet? Boxes like birdhouses full of books are popping up in front yards around the metro Milwaukee area. My own neighborhood has several. What a nice idea this is . . . … Continue reading
Posted in Books and reading, Little Free Library, Milwaukee
Tagged books, Little Free Library, reading
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Rereading the Millennium series
I’m prepping today for next Wednesday’s Great Books event at MSOE. This event is like a nice evening at book club, except no one has to clean their house or make dinner, and the primary conversation is actually about . . . … Continue reading
Posted in Books and reading
Tagged books, literature, millennium series, stieg larsson
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