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  • noun Plural form of blook.

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Examples

  • We read today about the The Lulu Blooker Prize is the world's first literary prize devoted to "blooks"-books based on blogs or other websites, including webcomics.

    Slushpile.com Martyn Daniels 2007

  • Katie Haegele does a bi-weekly column for The Inquirer called DigitaLit, which today is about The 2007 Blooker Prize, which is "devoted to 'blooks' - books based on blogs or other websites."

    Gee, where does this leave me .... Frank Wilson 2007

  • We read today about the The Lulu Blooker Prize is the world's first literary prize devoted to "blooks"-books based on blogs or other websites, including webcomics.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Martyn Daniels 2007

  • The Lulu Blooker Prize which describes itself as "the world's first literary prize devoted to "blooks"--books based on blogs or other websites, including webcomics."

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • What is going to make "blooks" and e-readerssuch asKindle redundant?

    March 2008 Maxine 2008

  • What is going to make "blooks" and e-readerssuch asKindle redundant?

    Answerable and unanswerable questions Maxine 2008

  • What is going to make "blooks" and e-readerssuch asKindle redundant?

    Answerable and unanswerable questions Maxine 2008

  • Apparently "blooks" are changing the way publishers look at material already posted somewhere.

    To Blog or Not to Blog? Editorial Anonymous 2008

  • "The Lulu Blooker Prize is the world's first literary prize devoted to" blooks ": books based on blogs or websites.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • "The Lulu Blooker Prize is the world's first literary prize devoted to" blooks ": books based on blogs or websites.

    Blooks and Splogs 2005

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