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Zagat, Library Science, Cheap Thrills
By
Sadie Stein
October 5, 2012
On the Shelf
The Library of Unborrowed Books
.
In the new Halloween-ready
Horrible Hauntings
, a book of classic ghost stories is paired with an app, which allows you to summon Bloody Mary, sail with the Flying Dutchman, and otherwise terrify any child in your life.
Sick of stereotypes,
one group of librarians
shows what the real thing looks like.
A Bay Area 2013 Zagat guide
was recalled
after it was discovered that San Francisco was misspelled on the spine.
If you want to hear John Waters read a steamy scene from oft-banned
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
, well, you’ve come to
the right place
.
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