Friday, October 18, 2013

D+Q Authors and Cartoonists to Tour This Fall!

Some of our favourite D+Q authors and cartoonists are touring this fall! 

CHESTER BROWN
Winnipeg: Tuesday October 22nd, 2013 Grant Park in the Atrium
Toronto:  November 13th, 2013 AGO

Upon its release in 2003, Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography received both praise and criticism before winning two Harvey Awards. This expanded edition includes a new introduction highlighting the work's impact and success as Chester Brown reinvented the biography genre. 
Celebrating ten years since the release of his comic-strip biography, Louis Riel, Brown will be in Winnipeg for what would be Louis Riel's 169th birthday. He will also appear at the Art Gallery of Ontario where his original artwork will be displayed. 


SETH
Toronto: IOFA October 24th-November 3rd, 2013
Seth is back! His new volume, Palookaville 21 features not one but two autobiographical pieces before continuing the Clyde Fans serial in part three. Bonus: an exclusive comic-strip Seth has been keeping for almost a decade!

Seth will be attending this year's International Festival of Authors downtown Toronto at the Harbourfront Centre. The festival runs for 11 days with readings by the Governor General's Literary Award and Rogers Writer's Trust Fiction Prize finalists. Other participants include Margaret Atwood, Eric Walters, Joseph Boyden, Stephen King and many more!

For more information, click here. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

You Are Stardust by Elin Kelsey

After listening to Elin Kelsey's interview on CBC Radio, I am even more in love with this book! You Are Stardust encourages young readers to make the connection between themselves and the world around them. According to Kelsey, children of today learn about the environment in a doom and gloom way. By reminding young readers that they are nature, this book reads like a celebration of being by recognizing the incredible overlaps found between species.
To listen to Elin Kelsey's full interview, click here.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Billy Crystal is Still Foolin' 'Em!

If you're like me, you absolutely loved Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers, and Analyze This. I was so excited to hear that at 65, Billy is releasing, Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where the Hell Are My Keys?, what he calls a "non-memoir" written about him by him. He opens up about his past experiences in the business, what it's like growing old, and shares exclusive memories with other comedy idols as they won over our hearts.

Undoubtedly, that irresistible Billy Crystal wit and humour jumps from each page. The book is also available in audio version, with live readings from Billy's performances. I highly recommend you check out this hilarious interview with Billy Crystal on the Daily Show!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Inside Sandra's World




I love books, that's a given. One of my favourite things to learn about authors and artists are the quirks and habits involved in their creative process. That's why I couldn't help but share this article from the New York Times on Sandra Boynton, an artist of many talents. You may know her as author of more than 50 children's books or artist of over 4,000 greeting cards. Her work is phenomenal! Her office, pictured above, is a 120-year-old restored barn filled with retro signs and objects collected over the years. Don't you just want to hang out there? I do! 

Find our more about Sandra's inspirational workspace, here.







Friday, October 4, 2013

TD Canadian Children's Book Week 2014

Mark your calendars book lovers, because May 4-11, 2014 is TD Canadian Children's Book Week! Book Week is a national event that celebrates the importance of reading in schools, public libraries and community events across the country. I am very excited to share the Tour Roster for next year's event that includes 29 amazing authors, illustrators and storytellers. Stay tuned in October to see which authors are coming to your province. You can also apply to host a visitor in your area. Let's celebrate Canadian children's book and literacy together! 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Dilettantes Makes CBC Books' Top 10 Fall 2013 Reading List

"It seemed like every other page had me cracking a smile or laughing out loud...as he hit the nail on the head about some ridiculous college experience." - Another Book Blog review


If you haven't heard about The Dilettantes yet, listen up! Canadian author, Michael Hingston's debut novel was released this week and has already been named one of the Top 10 Picks of the Season on CBC Books.

Alex Belmont is the witty features editor at The Peak, the student newspaper at Simon Fraser University. As his final year draws to an end, Alex is left with the typical soon-to-be graduate case of self-searching and wondering what next? It is not until the newspaper's entire existence is at risk that Alex realizes just how much it means to him and the university. 

The Dilettantes has been well-received by its reviewers. Another Book Blog calls it "charming, incisive and witty as hell," and highly anticipates Michael Hingston's next book. To read this utterly honest yet entertaining review in full, click here


Friday, September 27, 2013

Star Wars Reads Day: October 5th, 2013


The second annual Star Wars Reads Day is fast approaching! On October 5th, 2013, libraries and bookstores across North America will embrace their inner jedi in an all day Star Wars celebration. This international event, hosted by Lucasfilm Ltd., teams up with publishing partners across North America to celebrate literacy with all things Star Wars, featuring some of the best Star Wars authors. Last year, 30 authors and 1,500 costumed volunteers participated in over 1,200 events across North America. 

Participating publishers include:
Abrams                              DK                       Random House Audio
Chronicle Books                  Quirk                   Workman
Dark Horse                         Scholastic             
Del Ray                              Titan Magazines

Bookstores and libraries are invited to host their own Star Wars Reads event. Hosts are encouraged to get excited and promote their event on the Star Wars Reads Facebook page and in their local area. There are downloadable event kits, trivia and activity sheets available here. 

To find an event near you, or to register your own library or bookstore event, click here or visit the Facebook page and may the force be with you! 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Orca Limelights Series



Know any kids who love to entertain and have a passion for the performing arts? Whether they're interested in theatre, dance, or music, be sure to check out Orca's new Limelights series. Each novel focuses on one aspect of performance art, including those I've mentioned, as well as magic, slam poetry, and stand-up comedy.

To learn more about the Orca Limelights series, please visit Orca's website.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Announcing the Finalists for the 2013 Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards!

The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) has announced the finalists for this year's Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards. With up to $130,000 in prizes this year, here are the finalists:

TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award ($30,000)
1. Kids of Kabul: Living Bravely Through a Never-Ending War by Deborah Ellis (Groundwood Books)
2. One Year in Coal Harbour by Polly Horvath (Groundwood Books)
3. The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larson by Susin Nielsen (Tundra Books)
4. The Stamp Collector by Jennifer Lanthier, Illustrated by Francois Thisdale (Fitzhenry & Whiteside)
5. Virginia Wolf by Kyo Maclear, Illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault (Kids Can Press)

Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse ($30,000)
1. À la recherche du bout du monde by Michael Noel (Éditions Hurtubise)
2. La clé à molette by Élise Gravel (Éditions la courte échelle)
3. Jane, le renard & moi by Fanny Britt, Illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault (Éditions La Pastèque)
4. Minegan, mon village, Poems by Inuit schoolchildren, Illustrated by Rogé (Éditions de la Bagnole)
5. Tu me prends en photo by Marie-Francine Hébert, Illustrated by Jean-Luc Trudel (Éditions Les 400 coups)

Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award ($20,000)
1. Mr. King's Things by Geneviève Côté (Kids Can Press)
2. Mr. Zinger's Hat by Cary Fagan, Illustrated by Dušan Petričić (Tundra Books)
3. The Stamp Collector by Jennifer Lanthier, Illustrated by Francois Thisdale (Fitzhenry & Whiteside)
4. Uncle Wally's Old Brown Shoe by Wallace Edwards (Orca Book Publishers)
5. Virginia Wolf by Kyo Maclear, Illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault (Kids Can Press)

Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction ($10,000)
1. Going Up! Elisha Otis's Trip to the Top by Monica Kulling, Illustrated by David Parkins
(Tundra Books)
2. Kate & Pippin: An Unlikely Love Story by Martin Springett, Photographs by Isobel Springett (Puffin Canada)
3. Kids of Kabul: Living Bravely Through a Never-Ending War by Deborah Ellis (Groundwood Books)
4. Real Justice: Fourteen and Sentenced to Death - The Story of Steven Truscott by Bill Swan (Lorimer)
5. Rescuing the Children: The Story of Kindertransport by Deborah Hodge (Tundra)

Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People ($5,000)
1. A Call to Battle (I Am Canada) by Gillian Chan (Scholastic Canada)
2. The Lynching of Louie Sam by Elizabeth Stewart (Annick Press)
3. Making Bombs for Hitler by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch (Scholastic Canada)
4. Violins of Autumn by Amy McAuley (Walker Publishing Company Inc.)
5. Yesterday's Dead by Pat Bourke (Second Story Press)

John Spray Mystery Award ($5,000)
1. Becoming Holmes by Shane Peacock (Tundra)
2. Breakaway by Michael Betcherman (Razorbill/Penguin Group)
3. Devil's Press by Sigmund Brouwer (Orca Book Publishers)
4. The Lynching of Louie Sam by Elizabeth Stewart (Annick Press)
5. Neil Flambé and the Tokyo Treasure by Kevin Sylvester (Simon & Schuster)

Monica Hughes Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy ($5,000)
1. The Girl with the Borrowed Wings by Rinsai Rossetti (Dial Books)
2. Island of Doom: The Hunchback Assignments IV by Arthur Slade (HarperCollins)
3. Rebel Heart by Moira Young (Doubleday Canada)
4. Seraphina by Rachel Hartman (Doubleday Canada)
5. Shadows Cast by Stars by Catherine Knutsson (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)

The winners will be announced at the two invite-only galas held in Toronto on October 22, 2013 and Montreal on October 29, 2013. Young readers are encouraged to vote for their favourite book from the shortlisted TD Award titles for the first ever Fan Choice Award, presented by TD and CBC Books. For more information, click here.

Congratulations finalists! 

Friday, September 20, 2013

Book trailer: Numero



Who knew counting to ten could be a work of art? 

Numero by Marion Bataille will be available October, 2013. Click here to learn more about the book and the artist!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A Room of Their Own: New York Times Style Magazine Looks into 5 Author's Writing Rooms

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Clean. Cluttered. Silent. Noisy. Every writer has a unique preference to getting their words on the page. New York Times Style Magazine explores the habits of five authors, each with book releases this fall, whose writing rooms play an interesting role in their work. 

Author Edwidge Danticat, for example, surrounds herself with pictures from her past - faces of friends and even strangers - who have touched her life in some way. When inspiration is hard to find, she stares at the faces around her, knowing she is not alone. 

For Jonathan Lethem, the spirit and legacy of his writing room's former occupant guides his words across the page as he aspires to follow in her footsteps. 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Humans of New York


Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton is a forthcoming book from St. Martin's Press that aims to capture the individuality and spirit of the city that never sleeps. The hardbound book, which is inspired by the very popular blog of the same name, boasts 304 pages of full-colour portraits and images of New York's inhabitants. Stanton began the Humans of New York project in the summer of 2010 in an attempt to capture the personalities and individual stories of New Yorkers. Since its launch, the blog has amassed over one million followers and Stanton's photographs have appeared in Vogue.com and TheAtlantic.com.

Humans of New York will be available October 2013. In the meantime, I'd encourage you to check out the Humans of New York blog and Instagram

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Munro's Books: Celebrating 50 Years of Business

Jim Munro, 83, inside Munro's Books 

This month marks the 50th birthday of Munro's Books, the beloved Victoria-based independent bookstore owned and operated by Jim Munro. Munro's fame began with a vision from Jim himself when he relocated his small bookstore to its current location, a stately building formerly used as a bank. Standing in the vacant 6,000 square feet Jim was reminded of a childhood fantasy, and felt like Louis XIV with his Versailles. 

Perhaps it was this vision, along with the beautiful building itself that found Munro's Books on last month's list of 16 Bookstores You Have to See Before You Die (Buzzfeed). 





While Jim admits there have been challenges as an independent bookstore competing with larger retailers such as Chapters, and more, the increasing demand in digital books, the experience of shopping at Munro's is a unique one. The atmosphere is welcoming and the employees are known to make helpful recommendations. Overall, there is a shared love and respect for the books, one that cannot be found just anywhere. Happy 50th Munro's Books! Here's to 50 more!

Friday, September 6, 2013

The Raincoast Book Club Program


If you would like to start a book club, or if you just need some fresh ideas for your current one, look no further than Raincoast's Book Club program! They've got you covered with monthly adult and kids book recommendations, reading and discussion guides, and monthly giveaways. Book club kits are available for booksellers and librarians, and each kit includes posters, bookmarks, and other fun goodies from Raincoast's publishers. They've even got some delicious recipes on their website to make sure your book club meeting is the place to be! 
For a library/bookstore to sign up, you can email ilovereading@raincoast.com

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Back to School with Owlkids!

Happy first day of school! A Day at School is a delightful book that features three kids and their first, respective days, at day care, kindergarten and 1st grade. To celebrate this book and event ;) Owlkids has created printable bookplates and stickers by Owlkids and never lose your book again!

Friday, August 30, 2013

The year's top earning authors, according to Forbes



Forbes has published their annual guesses at the top earning-authors, for the 12 months ending June 2013. An interesting side-note; of the 16 authors covered, at least six do not use traditional literary agents (at least for their principal rights). Sadly my name is not on the list :(.

Their list:

E.L. James: $95 million
James Patterson: $91 million
Suzanne Collins: $55 million
Bill O'Reilly: $28 million
Danielle Steel: $26 million
Jeff Kinney: $24 million
Janet Evanovich: $24 million
Nora Roberts: $23 million
Dan Brown: $22 million
Stephen King: $20 million
Dean Koontz: $20 million
John Grisham: $18 million
David Baldacci: $15 million
Rick Riordan: $14 million
J.K. Rowling: $13 million
George R.R. Martin: $12 million

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A Grumpy Book by a Grumpy Cat

I love Grumpy Cat! I am clearly the only person who had never heard of this internet phenom. So of course it is now a book and a hilarious one at that!


Friday, August 23, 2013

Chief Inspector Gamache is at it again!

"Another bravura performance from an author who has reinvented the village mystery as profoundly as Dashiell Hammett transformed the detective novel." — Booklist

How the Light Gets In, the ninth installment of the Chief Inspector Gamache series by Louise Penny, comes out at the end of August — just in time for Labour Day reading! It's been getting great reviews so far, including reviews from Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist.


Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Great Bear Books by Orca



"Stretching along the BC coast from Vancouver Island’s northern tip to the Alaska panhandle, the Great Bear Rainforest represents 25 percent of the world’s remaining ancient coastal temperate rainforests. Home to more than 230 species of birds and 68 species of mammals, it’s the largest intact temperate rainforest left anywhere on Earth. Thousand-year-old giant red cedars tower 30 stories over a tangle of vibrant forest life below.

Biodiversity refers to the variation in organisms in a given area. It’s often used by scientists as a measure of the health of a given ecosystem. Often compared to the Amazon, the Great Bear Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. This intricate coastline is home to thousands of species. If you stretched it out, it would cover more than twenty-five thousand kilometers!

But even though the Great Bear Rainforest is healthy now, that doesn’t mean it’s not at risk. Scientists have discovered dangerous toxins in the bodies of animals from the Great Bear Rainforest. These chemicals drift on air and ocean currents from other countries, eventually establishing permanence within the food chain of this threatened landscape. And if the buildup of toxic chemicals wasn’t enough to worry about, there’s also the systemic threat of the annual grizzly bear trophy hunt. When hunters kill the largest, most beautiful bears in the rainforest, they’re removing what are often the fittest individuals from the population. Over time, this selective pressure on the grizzly population can have devastating effects."
Click here to learn more about Orca's ERAC approved Great Bear Books series, including The Salmon Bears, The Sea Wolves, and The Great Bear Sea. 

Friday, August 16, 2013

FAN EXPO IS ALMOST HERE!

August 22nd is when the games begin! The info graphic from PW shows that the Toronto show is the third biggest in North America. For a full list of what's happening check out the Fan Expo Website.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Literary Hotels

The Hobbit Motel

If you're looking to go on a nice little getaway, CBC Books did a great feature on 5 hotel destinations that would thrill any book lover. The one featured above is my favourite of the bunch: The Hobbit Motel. It's located in Otorohanga, New Zealand, and it can accommodate up to 6 human-sized people. Since hobbits love to eat, each hotel room comes equipped with a kitchen. I don't know any J.R.R. Tolkien fan that wouldn't want to hole up (see what I did there?) at this Lord of the Rings-themed motel.

Other hotels on the list include the possibly haunted hotel that inspired Stephen King's The Shining, a romantic inn with rooms named after famous literary couples, and a hotel whose rooms are organized by the Dewey Decimal system!

Click here to view the full list on CBC Books.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Written Nerd

As a bonafide bibliophile I am not only drawn to books, but to all things bookish. Cue The Written Nerd, an awesome Etsy store with library inspired accessories. Emma, the seller, is a librarian who ingeniously uses old library catalog cards (remember those?) to create wonderful Dewey Decimal jewelry, hair pins, cuff links, bookmarks, and more! The charm bracelet (pictured above) is one of my favourites, but she has lots of bookish items that would make any book nerd happy. She also includes the original vintage catalog card with your purchase, so you can see which book you're wearing! Thanks to the folks at Wasaga Public Library for showing me these!

Check out The Written Nerd here!




Friday, August 2, 2013

Booksellers continue to face challenges, while book sales are on the rise



The following is an excerpt from an interesting article by Peter Osnos in The Atlantic:

"With all the upheaval in bookselling over the past decade -- the surge in online ordering, the multiple challenges faced by brick and mortar booksellers, and the squabbles over e-book pricing -- you would think the book industry was in crisis. But sales figures suggest otherwise. Increasingly, this churning appears to be an integral feature of a steady process of transformation in the digital age. 
The Association of American Publishers released 2012 sales figures, showing a substantial increase in overall totals. Sorting out the numbers (there is additional data on the AAP website), the net gain was 7.4 percent over the previous year, which amounts to an additional $451 million in revenue, reaching $6.533 billion. The extraordinary popularity of the Fifty Shades of Gray trilogy, published by Random House's Vintage division, and the Hunger Games series from Scholastic were major contributors to the boost. While there is a popular notion that book sales are being fundamentally undermined by competition from other forms of information and entertainment pouring forth from digital devices, these figures show this is simply not the case."


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

An Interview with Sandra Djwa

Sandra Djwa was interviewed by Michael Enright on CBC's Sunday Edition to discuss her new book, Journey With No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page. This is the first biography of Page, a twentieth-century Canadian poet and artist.

Journey With No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page by Sandra Djwa
The following is an excerpt of the book's description from publisher McGill-Queen's University Press:

"Journey with No Maps reads like a novel, drawing on the poet's voice from interviews, diaries, letters, and writings as well as the voices of her contemporaries. With the vividness of a work of fiction and the thoroughness of scholarly dedication, Djwa illustrates the complexities of Page's private experience while also documenting her public emergence as an internationally known poet. It is both the captivating story of a remarkable woman and a major contribution to the study of Canada's literary and artistic history."

Click here to watch her interview, which begins at 1:30:45.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

ABC of Toronto Contest!


Kids Can Press has partnered with CN Tower and CityPass for an amazing Toronto-themed Toronto Star Wonderlist contest! In celebration of Kids Can Press' new book, ABC of Toronto, Wonderlist is going to help a lucky winner experience this wonderful city with two adult and two children's CityPasses! These passes would give the lucky winner access to popular Toronto attractions such as Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, CN Tower, Ontario Science Centre, and Toronto Zoo. The winner will also get the entire Per-Henrik Gürth library of "Canada Concepts" books, including the brand-spankin' new ABC of Toronto. That's eight hardcover books! 

This prize pack has an approximate value of $500. Click here to enter the giveaway. (Contest closes July 31, 2013 at 9 a.m. EST.)

To learn more about Per-Henrik Gürth's "Canada Concepts" books, visit the Kids Can Press website.



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

If You Want to See a Whale



... And who wouldn't?

Friday, July 19, 2013

An Interview with Marissa Meyer!


TheMagazine.ca recently did an interview with Marissa Meyer, best-selling author of the Lunar Chronicles series. In the interview she discusses what readers should expect from her upcoming books, which of her characters she's most like, moving out of the sci-fi genre, and possible Lunar Chronicles movies! Really fun and interesting interview, and it seems like she has a lot of surprises in store for her readers!


Check out the full interview here!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Bookaboo!



We're really excited for the Canadian launch of Bookaboo, a fun new TV program on Kids' CBC that's already seen great success in the UK and won multiple awards.

The eponymous main character is a rock star pup (a drummer, to be specific!) who "needs a story a day or he just can't play." Each episode features a celebrity guest that reads children's books with Bookaboo, and the episode ends with the superstar pup playing an epic drum solo! Some of the great titles being featured on the TV show are Scaredy SquirrelStanley's PartyToads on Toastand My Thinkamajink.    

CBC is launching Bookaboo during CBC Kids Days on July 17 and 18. Mélanie Watt, author of the popular Scaredy Squirrel books, will be in attendance to read Scaredy Squirrel with Bookaboo. Word on the street is that Scaredy will make an appearance, too!

Bookaboo will air daily on the CBC at 10 am.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Funeeeeee!

For more literary pets check out the Epic Reads blog.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Eleanor & Park


It's great to see Eleanor & Park getting so much love lately! Rainbow Rowell's book about first love is definitely adored around these parts, and it seems like The Toronto Star feels the same way! Here's their review:
"This may well turn out to be the best-written teen romance of 2013. Rowell alternates between the perspectives of Eleanor, whose flamboyant hair, large figure and weird clothes make her the butt of bullies at her new school, and Park, who finds himself first sharing his comics with her (X-men; Watchmen) and then his music (the Smiths; Joy Division) — this is 1986, after all. Rowell writes of the breath-taking, cautious, astonished moments of adolescent romance with lucid, poetic intensity; at the same time, she evokes the threat of domestic violence with a bite that deepens the teens’ ultimate triumph. Highly recommended."
E&P is, indeed, a very well done romance. Rowell takes the reader on a journey as these two misfit teens experience the awkwardness, confusion, and INTENSE FEELINGS that come with falling in love for the first time, and it does this without being too sexy or saccharine, as many YA novels tend to be. It is really written quite wonderfully and let's just say that many tears were shed whilst reading this book. Many, many tears.

Heather Reisman, CEO of Chapters Indigo, has also joined the E&P love-fest by including it as one of her 2013 Top Summer Reads for Teens! Pretty amazing.

So ... You should probably read it.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Share Your Travel Story, Win a Trip of a Lifetime

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page."

Photo via Lonely Planet

Share your travel story with Lonely Planet for a chance to win a trip to Italy! The catch? You can only use 140 characters or less.
The deadline to enter is August 15th, 2013
Here are some pretty amazing entries they've received so far:

TIPTOEING PAST ONE HIPPO LATE AT NIGHT ONLY TO TURN AND SEE ANOTHER ONE MUNCHING AWAY ON GRASS RIGHT BY MY TENT.
UGANDA,
2011.

FINDING LONG LOST FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE ALLEYWAYS OF A SMALL VILLAGE.
CHINA,
2012.

HOLDING MY LOVERS HAND WATCHING A GLACIER CALVE WHILE SEA OTTERS FLOAT NEARBY.
ALASKA, USA,
2013.

I LOST MY MIND. FOUND IT IN ITALY. DANCING THE MAMBO IN A PERUGIA PIAZZA UNDER A FULL MOON. AIR FILLED WITH GARLIC AND OLIVE OIL.
ITALY,
1993.

LEARNING QUICKLY THAT IT'S SMART TO TIP THE SNAKE CHARMER.
TANGIER,
1995.

Check out the contest (and entries) here!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Just how large is Penguin Random House?



With the completion of the Penguin and Random House merger on July 1, 2013, Penguin Random House is now the largest publisher in the world. But just how large has Penguin Random House become? According to this post by Melville House, the projected annual revenue for this publishing giant will exceed the GDP of several countries in the world. Yes, Penguin Random House is projected to make more money per year than entire countries, including Guyana and Greenland. Click here for the full article.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Children's Book Panel: Must-Reads for Summer 2013

School's out! Luckily, Michele Landsberg and Ken Setterington have compiled a list of great books for young readers to get lost in over the hot summer months. And who's to say adults can't enjoy them, too?

Here are just some of their picks:

In the Tree House by Andrew Larsen, illustrated by Dusan Petricic
Nocturne: Dream Recipes by Isol
Windblown by Edouard Manceau
My Neighbor is a Dog by Isabel Minhos Martins, illustrated by Madalena Matoso

Click here to view the full list and listen to the podcast.