Book World

Book World

Book World or Bookworld may refer to:

* "Book World", a defunct "Chicago Tribune" entertainment section
* "Book World", a "Washington Post" entertainment section established in 1972
* "B.C. BookWorld", a British Columbia, Canada-based quarterly newspaper
* Book World, Inc., the parent company of the Blue Star Productions book publishing imprint
* "Jewish Book World", a publication of the Jewish Book Council
* Bookworld, a Queensland, Australian bookstore chain that merged with Angus & Robertson in the 1990s
* BookWorld, a fictitious and complex environment that acts as a "behind-the-scenes" area of books, created by Jasper Fforde in his "Thursday Next" series


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