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Books
A listener's response to bookless libraries
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 29, 2013
After our interview about a library containing only e-books and e-readers, a listener tells us her thoughts.
Bedbugs found in library books
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 6, 2012
With the discovery of bedbugs in old library books, maybe now you'll think about buying that Kindle e-reader.
As publishing declines, bookshelves evolve
Oct 19, 2012
The long decline of the physical book is affecting how bookcases are marketed and used in homes.
How getting a full night's sleep is good for business
by
Jeff Horwich
Aug 31, 2012
We spend a third of our lives doing it -- or at least, we're supposed to. Eight hours a night -- we've been hearing that for years, but come on -- who can do that?
Good things come to those who wait
Aug 3, 2012
Turns out, making split-second gut decisions might not be the best way to make great choices. Author Frank Partnoy says those who take a slower pace win the race.
Tracking a dollar around the world
Jun 15, 2012
Would you investigate the trajectory of a single dollar bill? Let me explain. So you go to the store and buy things, then you pay with a $100 bill. What happens to that note? In a nutshell, my question is: What is the route that a single bill takes? How does it circulate? How far can it travel? Homero, Sacramento, CA
Joel Stein on manliness and money
May 28, 2012
From joining the Marines to fighting a UFC champion, author Joel Stein took on the crucibles of masculinity and came away with some interesting personal finance insights.
For public good, not for profit.
Sendak passes away, his legacy of books goes on
May 8, 2012
Children’s books -- the real books -- are selling well and defying the trend toward e-books. Author Maurice Sendak would be pleased.
Manly investing
May 4, 2012
From joining the Marines to fighting a UFC champion, author Joel Stein took on the crucibles of masculinity and came away with some interesting personal finance insights.
Pulitzer sur-Prize: No fiction winner
Apr 17, 2012
The Pulitzer board opted not to award a prize for fiction this year. Normally, the winning author gets a sales bump. So what happens in the book market now?