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Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san (ガイコツ書店員本田さん, Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san, transl. "Skeleton Bookstore Employee Honda") is a Japanese comedy manga series by Honda, serialized online via pixiv Comic website between August 2015 and March 2019.
Popular Holdings Limited, more commonly known as just Popular (stylized in all caps) or colloquially as the Popular Bookstore, is a Singaporean multinational bookstore chain. Aside from Singapore, it also has subsidiaries in countries such as Canada , China (including Hong Kong and Macau ), Taiwan , Malaysia , United Kingdom , and the United ...
Books-A-Million, Inc., also known as BAM!, is a bookstore chain in the United States, operating 260 stores in 32 states. [2] Stores range in size from 4,000 to 30,000 square feet and sell books, magazines, manga, collectibles, toys, technology, and gifts. [2] Most Books-A-Million stores feature "Joe Muggs" cafés, a coffee and espresso bar. [2]
Goodreads is an American social cataloging website and a subsidiary of Amazon [1] that allows individuals to search its database of books, annotations, quotes, and reviews. . Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading li
On August 20, 2024, store manager Hannah Hayes cancelled an event at PowerHouse Arena featuring Progressive Jewish American author Joshua Leifer in conversation with Reform Rabbi Andy Bachman. Leifer recorded Hayes saying "The moderator that your publishing team sourced is a Zionist and we don't want a Zionist on our stage," and "He is a Zionist…
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore is a 2012 novel by American writer Robin Sloan. It was chosen as one of the best 100 books of 2012 by the San Francisco Chronicle , [ 1 ] was a New York Times Editor's Choice, [ 2 ] and was on the New York Times Hardcover Fiction Best Seller list [ 3 ] as well as the NPR Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List. [ 4 ]
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken is a 2023 American animated teen comedy film [5] [6] directed by Kirk DeMicco, co-directed by Faryn Pearl, and written by Brian C. Brown, Elliott DiGuiseppi and Pam Brady.
Local bookstores in the Seattle area described wariness over the physical presence of Amazon.com, with the University Book Store in the U District noting "different spending patterns" two months after the opening of Amazon's store; an Amazon spokesperson dismissed the notion that Amazon Books would interfere with independent bookstores and their operations, stating that "offline retail is a ...