Ypulse Books Essentials: 'City of Ember', Science Fiction And Young Adults, Ephemeral Possessions
Posted by alli on 10-15-2008
Page to screen (Mixed reviews of "City of Ember" in the Salt Lake Tribune, Washington Post and on MSNBC.) (Entertainment Weekly)
- More on Beacon Street Girls books (promoting wellness through its tween series) (The New York Times, reg. required)
- Ooops, I think I missed this (and it's really good…"The big questions — science fiction and young adult fiction share themes and, hopefully, readers.") (Baltimore City Paper)
- I love this post about trading [and finding] books while you travel (I discovered Marion Zimmer Bradley when I was traveling alone in Greece — A happy day indeed.) (popmatters)
- Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice (Maureen McCormick's new tell all.) (Jossip)
- 'How reader girl got her groove back' (Author Shannon Hale describes how she came to love books and reading… again.) (SLJ)
- 'Bedtime Stories' (In this hilarious piece, one dad asks about the prudence of politics in children's books?) (Weekly Standard)
- Goth is in (To one authors' chagrin…hey, that rhymes.) (The Globe and Mail)
- BooksofSoul (offers African-American writers a place to promote their books, including children's and young adult authors.) (PR News)
- Jezebel's Fine Lines remembers (The Long Winter)
- More on the struggling book industry (tough times ahead, esp. for new authors) (The New York Observer)
- Diane von Furstenberg (publishes her own Wonder Woman comic) (Racked)









October 16th, 2008 at 2:24 am
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