The Gredunza Cabal

The publishing industry is crazy. Figure it out here.

Borders UK setting up a dating service on its website:

Yet another big player in the British book business is setting up a dating service: Borders UK has announced “Happily Ever After,” an online dating service hoping to match “people who share similar interests and hobbies.”

Apparently Penguin did the same thing a while ago.

I'd love to hear people's thoughts. Do we think people can be properly matched up on a book website?

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