Books
November 19-
This fall, Follett Higher Education Group launched a new textbook rental option, saving students 55% off a regular-priced book.
June 15-
School may be out but that doesn't get you off the hook for reading, bub.
March 10-
Will the Harry Potter mania ever stop? I think not, my dear Watson, I think not.
March 2-
They usually see a slowdown after school starts, but not this year, hoo boy, no way.
January 24-
Mac Engel, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Cowboys beat writer, somehow got the job to put together the book that everybody expected to be published.
September 25, 2008-
The Christian seller of goods has eight stores in DFW.
September 18, 2008-
The new library will continue service to the community which has been served by the Walnut Hill Branch Library
June 13, 2008-
This will be Dallas' first children's library.
June 10, 2008-
Are clowns' feet really as big as their shoes? How do they all fit into that one tiny car? Find out!
March 25, 2008-
GVI Security Solutions provides video surveillance to the homeland security, institutional and commercial markets.
January 23, 2008-
Original owner Lucy Wright started Recycled Books in 1983 on University Drive and chose Denton because the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University are located there.
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Author of The SPEED of Trust highlights Neely Author series on Feb. 4.
January 21, 2008-
Manager is glad to be settled into the new location - hopefully for a long time.
January 2, 2008-
Fort Worth, Dallas, and Arlington, while literate, lag far behind Austin, according to new study.
November 16, 2007-
Cedar Springs "institution" where Dallas gay rights movement started may be forced to close by end of year due to rising rent.
August 22, 2007-
Thank you, Richard Bustos, whomever you might be.
August 10, 2007-
Federal permanent injunction prevents unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
June 12, 2007-
The Internet has helped spur more people to use their local libraries by giving them "a hunger for knowledge and information."
April 12, 2007-
Playthings magazine's "Wonder Woman of Toys" to share her insights over java and cinnabuns.
March 26, 2007-
University of Chicago professor and self-described "rogue economist" Steve Levitt, co-author of the international best-seller Freakonomics, will offer his perspectives on the power of incentive and the weakness of conventional wisdom in his Tate Distinguished Lecture March 27.

















Running wild through the new Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Really,.... a great place and has been such for over 40 years...While Ft Worth is a true Texas City, J.R Ewing could never have made his mon