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  2. Literati (book club) - Wikipedia

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    Literati is an Austin-based children's book club and subscription service. [1] It launched at the end of 2016. [2] For a recurring membership fee, Literati sends a box of five books to subscribers every month. [3] Boxes are organized by age for children from newborn to age 12. [4]

  3. The Rumpus - Wikipedia

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    The site features interviews, book reviews, essays, comics, and critiques of creative culture as well as original fiction and poetry. [2] The site runs two subscription-based book clubs [3] and two subscription-based letters programs, Letters in the Mail [4] and Letters for Kids. [5]

  4. Federation of Children's Book Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Federation owns and coordinates the Children's Book Award, the UK's only national book award voted for entirely by children, formerly known as the Red House Children's Book Award. [1] The Federation promotes National Share-a-Story Month (every May) and National Non-Fiction Day (every November). It holds an annual conference each spring ...

  5. List of book sales clubs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of book sales clubs, both current and defunct. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

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  7. Book of the Month - Wikipedia

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    Harry Scherman was a copywriter for the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency in 1916 when he set out to create the Little Leather Library.With his partners Max Sackheim, and Charles and Albert Boni, Scherman began a mail order service that offered "30 Great Books For $2.98" (miniature reprints "bound in limp Redcroft") and sold 40 million copies in its first five years. [8]