Stacy | August 20, 2009
Twitter seems to be down, which is a disappointment for the random thoughts I generally send into the ether that way instead of blogging them. I Twitter because I care about you, my blog readers, didn’t you know? (Though if you’re getting this on Facebook, I suppose that means that you’d see it either way. [...]
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Stacy | August 14, 2009
I have finally just discovered Diary of a Wimpy Kid (I know! I had heard of it, but hadn’t read it) and I’m looking for read-alikes. I’m at the local B&N (yay for free wifi!) and their website suggested Dan Gutman’s The Homework Machine, which looks like a lot of fun. I’m looking for books [...]
Category: children's literature |
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Stacy | August 6, 2009
This just in (and you probably didn’t hear it here first): Bloomsbury is listening to the protests, and changing the book jacket for Justine Larbalestier’s Liar. Read all about it in today’s PW Children’s Bookshelf.
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Stacy | August 5, 2009
A conversation came up on Twitter today that moved over to Facebook that covered a lot of ground and I think it would be great to open up the discussion here. It all started because my friend Brandon and I got into yet another discussion about the difference between YA and middle grade, a subject [...]
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