YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — An independently owned bookstore officially opened its new storefront in York County over the weekend. The locally owned Bound Books is owned and operated by husband and wife duo ...
In today’s fast-paced, screen-indulgent world, there’s something quietly extraordinary about a beautifully bound rare book. For 35 years, Imperial Fine Books, based in New York City, has been ...
STEVENS POINT − Christopher Micklos, a Wisconsin horror author and filmmaker, will bring his "Tick Town" book tour to Stevens Point this weekend, according to a community announcement. Micklos will ...
To mark Banned Books Week 2025, the Dawit Isaak Library in Sweden, together with BBDO Nordics, has created the world’s first double-bound book: a special unreadable edition of George Orwell’s 1984.
Spotify is sweetening the deal by pairing Bound’s audio with its Follow Along feature, which will surface exclusive art designed by Hazelwood’s cover artist, Lilith, and Spotify’s art director, Jess ...
"To be able to work on something so detailed, but have it be such a collaborative effort as well was really rewarding," Evan Lorenzen tells PEOPLE Evan Lorenzen Evan Lorenzen, 34, put together a tiny ...
Wai Man Book Binding, as its name suggests, used to provide binding services to print manufacturing players. Established in 1973 as a mom-and-pop operation under the name Legend Book Binding, it moved ...
Bound Books is moving out of downtown York to a store with more space and free parking. The owners are looking forward to expanding the selection of books, especially children's books. The new space ...
Earlier this year, a debut novel about telepathic direwolves, a fight for survival and secret identities—with plenty of sex on the page—quickly spread on TikTok and Instagram as the next must-read.
The top Democrat on the House committee investigating the Jeffrey Epstein case said Friday that the estate of the convicted sex offender will turn over a book that reportedly contains an explicit 2003 ...
MUMBAI: Imagine this: Four women are seated in a loose crescent, their bows poised, facing a rapt audience. The first note rises from the eldest — a slow, unhurried curve that seems to gather the room ...