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This week on Shelf Control, we're going to get into the spirit of Valentine's Day with "Franklin's Valentines."
This week on Shelf Control, we're going to get into the spirit of Valentine's Day with "Franklin's Valentines."
For this week's edition of Shelf Control, we're going to check out one of Kirkus Reviews' Best Book Apps of 2013, The Book of Holes.
Like the original app for iPhone, iReadItNow HD for iPad offers an easy way to catalog the books you're reading or want to read.
With just a couple of days to go before Christmas, I thought I'd dedicate this week's edition of Shelf Control to holiday-themed storybook apps for iOS.
This Cyber Monday, prepare to be reacquainted with Newsstand as you take advantage of a great deal from one of the foremost magazine publishers in the world, Condé Nast.
This week's edition of Shelf Control is one for the kids. And if you and your little ones are fans of The Lonely Beast ABC, then it is also one for the books.
This week on Shelf Control, we're going to take a look at a recently published Apple patent filing that details a method whereby users can gift iBooks e-books.
In this week's Shelf Control, we're going to be taking a look at an iOS game that involves some of the best-known books that we may or may not have already read.
This week, I'll be featuring some titles to add to your iBooks shelf. These titles have one thing in common: they have all inspired major motion pictures.
Today is as good a time as any to discover or rediscover some of the best stories of Edgar Allan Poe.
For this week's edition of Shelf Control, we're going to take a look at the new built-in dictionary features in iOS 7.
Breaking Bad: Alchemy is a must-have for any "Breaking Bad" fan with an iPad.
Shelfy promises to be "the simplest, fastest and coolest app to save your collection of books."
If you loved gamebooks as a kid or still love them even now, then you'll probably enjoy The Story of Choices.
In this week's edition of Shelf Control, I'll share what Feedly-compatible RSS aggregator apps I've been using since Google Reader said goodbye.
This week's Shelf Control is about a rather amusing development in the Apple approval process of a rather unusual iBookstore submission.
Its awesome title alone should be more than enough to prompt you to download Kung Fu Robot.
To This Day is based on the anti-bullying-themed spoken word poem written and performed by Canadian poet Shane Koyczan.
The new axisReader app is designed primarily for reading e-books from libraries that support Baker & Taylor's Axis 360 platform.
If you're a fan of "Harry Potter" and "Percy Jackson," then The Castle of Nightmares is bound to appeal to you.
GoComics is the official iOS app of the popular comics website of the same name.
What's your version of "Little Red Riding Hood"?
Have you ever wished you could do all of your digital long-form reading in just one app?