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With so many good books being published every month, some literary titles worth exploring can get lost in the stacks. Page One offers the first lines of a dozen recently released books, including Maylis de Kerangal’s latest novel, The Heart, translated from the French by Sam Taylor, and A. Igoni Barrett’s debut novel, Blackass, as the starting point for a closer look at these new and noteworthy titles.
Mamas aufgepasst, hier kommt kein neuer Mama Blog, sondern seit Mitte März 2016 ein neues Mamabuch, das ganz nebenbei von bloggenden Mamis geschrieben ..
Aside from a few signatures, only one example of William Shakespeare's handwriting survives, a speech from around 1600 that imagines Sir Thomas More addressing the rage of an anti-migrant crowd in England.
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Courtney DeFeo joins us as the final guest of the March Author Series. Each author in this series has shared the heart of a new book; books ranging from those only available for preorder to books released in the past year. Sweet friends, you will adore Courtney DeFeo’s book, In This House, We Will Giggle: Making […]
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Check out the beginner tips in this post and the free Bible journaling workbook, as well as the scoop on Lifeway's first Bible Journaling session!
Today I'm sharing the cover for Keeper of the Lost Cities: Exile with you all :D It's the sequel to Keeper of the Lost Cities, which was totally amazing. A perfect middle grade book. I'm super excited to read this sequel. It will be amazing. Sigh. I just wish there will be a lot of Fitz as well, cause he was so awesome. And I just adored Sophie :) And ohh! The summary! It's so good. I cannot wait to read this! Exile will be amazing. I want it right away. And oh my god! This cover is STUNNING. Just as pretty as the first one. Gah. Just think of the swag! I want want want. A bit sad that it is Keefe on the cover, and not Fitz.. but hoping that doesn't have anything to do with the book :) What do you think of the cover? Sophie Foster thought she was safe. Settled into her home at Havenfield, surrounded by friends, and using her unique telepathic abilities to train Silveny--the first female alicorn ever seen in the Lost Cities--her life finally seems to be coming together. But Sophie's kidnappers are still out there. And when Sophie discovers new messages and clues from the mysterious Black Swan group, she's forced to take a terrifying risk--one that puts everyone in incredible danger. As long buried secrets rise to the surface, it's once again up to Sophie to uncover hidden memories--before someone close to her is lost forever. In this second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie must journey to the darkest corners of her luminous world in a sequel that will leave you breathless for more. Keeper of the Lost Cities. Keeper of the Lost Cities: Exile. Shannon Messenger. My review of Keeper. Book Depository. Shannon's Official Reveal Post.
It is a super exciting day here on Cuddlebuggery because we're revealing the cover for Nevernight, the first book in Jay Kristoff's new fantasy trilogy (to be released August 9th, mark your calendars). I, personally, am extremely excited about this reveal because guess what? I did the typography for it. ("WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT" - my entire brain since October) Because I'm a nice person when it suits me, I'll show you the cover first and then for anyone who wants to stick around and is passingly curious how I set about this project, I'll ramble until the cows come home about the process. Sound good? Good. First, a note from Jay: I'm a huge typography nerd, and I'd LURRRRVED the work I'd seen Meg do on her Super Awesome Cover Redesign Project. Convincing my editor to let a complete stranger handle the typography, given how awesome Jason's illustration was . . . well, that took some convincing. But I throw an awesome author tantrum when I have
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From The Independent archive: Frances Osborne finds the blueprint of writing social history and learns about women who fought to break out of the narrow confines of their lives in the generations before us
Autora (Author): I. S. Feijó Lançamento (Release): 2016 Onde comprar (buy the book): Amazon
Check out this early promo art, courtesy of Fabien M., for February starring Emma Roberts (“American Horror Story”) and Kiernan Shipka (“Mad Men,” Carriers), with Lucy Boynton (Miss Porter), James Remar (“Dexter”), and Lauren Holly (Dumb and Dumber). In February, “beautiful and haunted Joan makes a bloody and determined pilgrimage across a frozen landscape toward […]
Studies (conducted in my head) have shown that there are a whole lot of illustrators who have won a Caldecott Medal or Honor more than once. Take the most recent awards – there were two winners who had been there before (Henkes and Collier). SCROLL TO KEEP READING THIS POST ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Therefore it might […]