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August 2012

  • ebooks roundup erotica

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Fifty shades of new erotica and roll the dice for a price

    Benedicte Page: Populist titles tick the genre boxes, publishers get creative with eshort tasters and price-setting takes a new twist

June 2012

  • Downton Abbey

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Fay Weldon, the new EL James and a British pop series

    Benedicte Page: Steal a march with your e-reader on Weldon's Habits of the House and Sylvia Day's Bared to You – and catch up on out-of-print titles given a new lease of life

May 2012

  • Tornado in Iowa

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Fifty Shades, fashion for dystopias and a Jubilee read

    Benedicte Page: Erotic ebestseller Fifty Shades of Grey shows how publishers can profit from the digital trend for dystopian stories and a Christopher Hitchens essay offers an antidote to the Diamond Jubilee

April 2012

  • Frankenstein

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Frankenstein in Paris, a murderous weathergirl and lives of crime

  • Ma Jian

    Ma Jian protest paints the London Book Fair red

March 2012

  • Vita Sackville-West Broadcasting for BBC Radio

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Hitler, Hitchens and a hot erotic hit

    The latest Vita Sackville-West revival is a surprising work of speculative fiction, three classic Hitchens polemics get new digital life, and EL James steams up e-reader screens with Fifty Shades of Grey

February 2012

  • Armistead Maupin

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Satire, serials and shorts

  • National Library Day

    National Library Day marks a year of protests against library closures

January 2012

  • Alastair Campbell

    Ebooks roundup
    Ebooks roundup: Happiness, hard times and hot love

    Kicking off her monthly review of the most exciting new digital reads, Benedicte Page discovers a motley mix

November 2011

  • Bruton library

    Books blog
    Campaign against library closures has scored a vital victory

    High court ruling against plans to cut Somerset and Gloucestershire services is a major boost to the national libraries campaign

October 2011

  • Frankfurt book fair

    Books blog
    Frankfurt book fair: Not calm, but carrying on

    Benedicte Page: Amid much speculation over 'repurposing' publishing for the digital era, the huge trade fair is as busy as ever

September 2011

  • Kindle Fire given cautious welcome by publishers

    While device can boost ebook sales, latest devices intensify concerns over Amazon's increasing dominance of marketplace. By Benedicte Page

May 2011

  • Library

    Books blog
    Library closure battles won, but war continues

    Benedicte Page: Local victories for campaigners looking to save their services leave many others still fighting for their lives

April 2011

  • Borders

    Books blog
    Will books vanish along with bookshops?

  • The London Book Fair 2011

    Steve Jobs life and science blockbuster cause stir at London Book Fair

  • Alain de Botton

    Alain de Botton launches series of 'philosophical' self-help books

  • From Here to Eternity

    Censored gay sex in From Here to Eternity restored for new edition

  • Children's books
    Harry Potter ebooks not due for a spell yet

  • Withdrawal of Poetry Book Society funding sparks outcry

  • Michael Gove should become 'champion for libraries', says Patrick Ness

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