A weekly collection of literary links best enjoyed with coffee or tea on your Sunday morning. This week's edition of The Sunday News is brought to you by banned books, curious customs, and conspiracy theories.
There were many posts online last week about Banned Book Week and I loved some of the sillier reasons for censoring a book. TIME Magazine presents a brief history of stupid book bans.
An interesting article from Brain Pickings: The Odd Habits and Curious Customs of Famous Writers.
Should books tell you how long it will take to read them? An upcoming book will include an estimated reading time on the back cover. Is this a great idea or a terrible one?
You can now buy Fifty Shades of Grey wine.
I have yet to try out audiobooks, but I imagine a good reader makes all the difference. Book Riot has nine tips for finding the perfect audiobook narrator.
Gotham: Batman's city of crime to be the next drama series on FOX.
Keep this list handy for your personal library or gift giving: 50 books every parent should read to their child.
I love these illustrated mugshots of characters from banned books.
People always say, "Don't judge a book by its movie." Here are 12 movies that are just as good as the books they are based on. I would add About A Boy to the list. Would you add anything?
Flavorwire presents 10 Bizarre Literary Myths and Conspiracy Theories.
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