Tuesday Morning LitLinks

The Christian Science Monitor muses on e-readers for the gift-giving season.
Creationist, Ray Comfort hands out 170,000 copies of ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES, a modified “special edition” of Darwin’s work with a nudge towards Intelligent Design. He says he’ll give away a million more.
Cormac McCarthy’s THE ROAD has adapted well for the big screen says Hollywood and Fine, as well as 72% of all the critics weighing in so far.
Signs that Borders is tanking in the UK? The BBC reports that the megachain has suspended its online book orders and is holding its breath for a life ring.
Stone Temple Pilots frontman, Scott Weiland, braces for all to be told in his soon-to-be-ex-wife’s book, FALL TO PIECES.
Screenwriter Roger Avary (of Pulp Fiction fame) tweets, literarily, from prison.
Funnyman and OCD sufferer and germophobe, Howie Mandel, talks with USA Today about his new book, HERE’S THE DEAL: DON’T TOUCH ME!
Chilean author Roberto Bolaño’s last interviews now translated into English. (The Guardian)
On this day in 1947, John Steinbeck’s The Pearl was published. (Today in Literature)


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