November 4, 2010
Young adult books are among the biggest sellers at BN. In order to facilitate shopping the store is separating the two most popular genres, paranormal romance and fantasy and adventure from regular fiction. These are only surpassed by adult fiction! Shira S.
November 3, 2010
Knopf has announced that it is packaging Larsson‘s phenomenally popular Millennium trilogy as a set with an added book on the late author. It should be out around Thanksgiving and retail for $99. For those of you who may have missed the tsunami, the titles are The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl […]
November 2, 2010
The American Library Association has announced a new award for gay literature for children and teens. The award is called the Stonewall Children’s and Young Adult Literature Award.
November 2, 2010
At the end of October, the State of Illinois finally released $2.8 million in funds owed to 10 library systems throughout the state (including the North Suburban Library System). While this is welcome news, library systems are still waiting for an additional $3.7 million in funds for FY 2010 (which ended four months ago). It is […]
November 1, 2010
November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), which means this is your chance to participate in a writing frenzy that aims to stifle your inner critic and get you to produce a full-length (50, 000-word) novel by the end of the month. (And no, you can’t simply write one word 50, 000 times and claim victory.) See […]
October 31, 2010
E-books and e-readers generate much attention these days, but according to a study by OnCampus Research Watch, most college students are buying printed books. Less than 10% of the students surveyed (627) bought e-readers voluntarily and most did not plan on purchasing the devices anytime soon. Shira S.
October 31, 2010
An artist in Germany has arranged to sell small original art pieces very inexpensively by stocking renovated vending machines. Over 100 artists are participating and each box contains information about the artist, a website,and something about his/her style. The art can be found in bars, public buildings, and walls and cost less than $3.00 each. […]
October 29, 2010
I guess it pays to be a nerd – after being featured in this Sun-Times article, U. of C senior AshleyDemma won the $10,000 grand prize in the Embassy Suites Uber Fan Contest. Her plans for the money? New Year’s Eve at Harry Potter World. (Laura H.)
October 28, 2010
As a stalwart fan of both anything Agatha Christie and Hercule Poirot, I was a little dismayed by the idea that she lost enthusiasm for her Belgian detective. (Fortunately, she kept at it, anyway!) Her grandson, Mathew Pritchard, explains Christie’s attitude and some other interesting bits. Shira S.
October 28, 2010
Great article from LA Times that offers informed suggestions for quality reading in several categories, such as Best American Short Stories, Best Food Writing, and Best American Nonrequired Reading. In addition, it also provides nourishment for those fascinated by the “ten” theme, as in October 10, 2010. See bottom of article for quirky “ten” links. […]