A daily roundup of book and publishing news from across the Web: How E-Books Are Changing the Way Bricks-and-Mortar Bookstores Operate; Anti-War Protesters Try to Arrest Rove at Borders; Gail Rebuck's Take on E-Book Piracy; What Is Stieg Larsson's Secret?
E-Books Rewrite Bookselling
The Wall Street Journal looks at how e-books are changing the way bricks-and-mortar booksellers operate.
Anti-War Protesters Try to Arrest Rove During Book Signing
After Karl Rove finished talking about his new book, Courage and Consequence, at a Borders near Nashville, Tenn., a woman plunked handcuffs on the podium and told Rove he was under arrest for war crimes.
Book Buccaneers Are Not as Threatening as They Seem
The Financial Times takes a brief look at how worried Gail Rebuck of Random House UK is over e-book piracy.
What Is Stieg Larsson's Secret?
The NYT asks readers to weigh in on why Larsson's thrillers are so popular.