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- Dan Humphrey's Top Ten Books of the Year includes Bennett Madison's The Blonde of the Joke. (It's actually the only YA book on the list, and I rather like the idea of Dan reading it.) I would love to see this idea -- television characters picking their Best Of lists -- become a trend. Way more interesting than the NYTimes Best Ofs, at any rate -- and you know that Dwight Schrute's list would be made of awesome. (via @bennettmadison)
- According to Angiegirl at Angieville, Holly Black's upcoming book "is about a boy named Cassel and takes place in a private boarding school, features a family of grifters, and is about curse magic. Oh, and a white cat. And is a fairy tale retelling." Well, then. I'm so there.
- While I was one of the, like, three people on the planet who didn't fall in love with Wake and Fade, I think it's excellent that Lisa McMann has scored a four-book deal -- I have a whole lot of YA patrons who'll be totally jazzed to hear that news.
- GAH!! And also YECCH!!! (via Maud Newton)
- Usually I'm seriously not cool with the idea of writing sequels to classics. But, you know. It's Hilary McKay. She's allowed to do anything.
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OMG OMG OMG! New Casson story! OMG OMG OMG.
Posted by: CC | 14 December 2009 at 10:12 PM
Okay, now I'm TOTALLY TRAUMATIZED by the Satan's (why did I just type Santa?) Rituals At Your Daycare. WHO WRITES THIS CRAP?
I have to say that I'm a avid reader of Rose Casson's blog; I totally believe that Hilary McKay can write anything and she will rock The Little Princess probably better than Frances Hodgson Burnett.
BTW: I did not love WAKE or FADE either. They were just okay; Fade didn't go deep enough into anything for me.
Posted by: tanita | 15 December 2009 at 12:52 AM
Rory Gilmore use to have a book club. I think it was pretty popular.
Posted by: Laura | 15 December 2009 at 10:42 AM