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Mitch_Hoffman

  1. Oh, just all of you follow @jaketapper, ok?
  2. Steve Wasserman's "The Amazon Effect" is smart and comprehensive. Do yourself a favor and go read the whole thing. thenation.com/article/168125…
  3. @bengreenberg1 I think you just set a Godwin's Law world record. From "Exposition in dialog" to "Hitler" in 1 tweet. @JofieFA
  4. I love NY. #notkidding. RT @nytimes Bloomberg Plans a Ban on Large Sugared Drinks nyti.ms/LHRWt1
  5. @jasonpinter Does surfing online bookstores count?
  6. @juliebosman The NYT created a separate children's bestseller list because of Harry Potter. What new list will be created for 50 Shades?
  7. @ktquimby Of course it is! How perfect.
  8. Force Majeure: legal term for something that can't be anticipated or controlled. Also great name for a publishing imprint or indie band.
  9. #Warning! The words #smart #socialmedia #plot and #pork draw the attention of #DHS. (#higuys!) lifehac.kr/D308 @lifehacker
  10. @mwtavani It is wrong. You should be charging a dollar.
  11. Who wants to guess what the subject will be this time? RT @hitalie New Bob Woodward book coming in September: washingtonpost.com/entertainment/…
  12. @mmanlove Well that's just scary. Make sure your gate is hardened and double-bolted, for protection.
  13. @KidlitKat A wise policy!
  14. Are there book editors out there who really think of themselves as a "gatekeepers?" I spend time looking for books I love, not ones to bury.