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Clarke's final odyssey at HC
www.thebookseller.com | May 15, 2008
HarperCollins has snapped up the rights for the late science fiction author Arthur C Clarke's final book, The Last Theorum. Chris Smith, editorial director for HarperFiction, bought UK and Commonwealth rights from Georgia Glover at David Higham.
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/58595-clarkes-final-odyssey-at-hc.html
Five Science Fiction Movies That Get the Science Right
www.disinfo.com | May 14, 2008
"Recently we praised the latest sci-fi blockbuster Iron Man for including so many real-world technologies. It makes a change, since all too often Hollywood's use of science involves shocking blunders: including spaceships making whooshing noises in Star Wars to the journey to the centre of the
http://www.disinfo.com/content/story.php?title=Five-Science-Fiction-Movies-That-Get-Science-Right-1
Why does BBC4's Book Quiz have none of the right stuff?
blogs.guardian.co.uk | May 2, 2008
The television book quiz seems designed for, and by, people who don't read books. Let's hope they don't bring it back
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/05/why_does_bbc4s_book_quiz_have_none_of_the_right_stuff.html
Save Reading is Fundamental—and along the way, try e-books for kids
www.teleread.org | Apr 29, 2008
In 1966 Margaret McNamara, wife of the secretary of defense during the Vietnam War, volunteered as a reading tutor in Washington, D.C. She found the kids loved
Deals: S&S Wins Wall Street Tale
www.publishersweekly.com | Apr 28, 2008
S&S senior editor Colin Fox bested four other houses in an auction for Duff McDonald’s untitled book on Jamie Dimon; David Kuhn sold world rights.
Bookmarks: learning to read at the Bush Library, borrowing people instead of books, and picking the right beer for the book
www.quillandquire.com | Apr 24, 2008
Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews
Variations on a Theme
blog.newsarama.com | Apr 13, 2008
Judd Winick and Ian Churchill’s Titans #1 came out this week to mixed reaction.J. Montes enjoyed the book:As simple as the story sounds, it’s really the way it’s put together that makes it so polished. Winick has does a sound job of keeping me entertained throughout, and Ian Churchill’s art
http://blog.newsarama.com/2008/04/12/variations-on-a-theme-35/
Contemporary Human Rights Ideas
www.routledge.com | Apr 8, 2008
The vindication of human rights is a critical challenge of a new century. Yet, there is much contestation over rights in a globalizing, post 9/11 world, as human rights ideas come into contact with different cultures and with societies in varying stages of development.
Displays: Oldies but Goodies
www.yalibrarian.com | Mar 28, 2008
Right now I’m pairing new fiction with older books. Yup, right out there in valuable display space I’m putting elderly books with dated covers and silly titles like Fat, a Love Story (Barbara Wersba, 1987) and Secrets of the Shopping Mall (Richard Peck, 1979).
http://www.yalibrarian.com/wordpress/2008/03/displays-oldies-but-goodies/
Survey: Why are you a HIGH SCHOOL librarian?
www.schoollibraryjournal.com | Mar 21, 2008
Why am I a librarian? Because I love to read; because books don't talk back. Because I'm not chained to a classroom that makes me an in loco parentis individual required to be there every minute a class is present. Because I'm tired of ed biz admin; e.g.
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/830000283/post/1640023764.html
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