COLUMN: Top 10 books for people who don’t like to read (The Oklahoma Daily)

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

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P O P goes the reading (The Charlotte Observer)

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

(By Amy Baldwin, abaldwin@charlotteobserver.com) Pop-up books are experiencing a pop in pop-ularity. And they’re not the simple one-trick books you might recall. Today’s pop-ups are intricate and elaborate works of art. The most ambitious are feats of engineering with scenes soaring high above the page, so you might not leave them alone in the hands of little kids. Those in the book world …

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P O P goes the reading (The Charlotte Observer)