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- Graphic Novel Week Day 4: Why do you read graphic novels? by With Extra Pulp on Nov 18, 2009
As I was writing that last list, I’ve started to wonder about why we read comics and graphic novels? Or do you actually prefer books (I know I do). I love reading Maus, and I’m a fan of 100 Bullets, whenever I can get around to buying the...
- Kilts and wine breath: a conversation with my sister about meeting Diana Gabaldon by LiteraryMinded on Nov 18, 2009
Some years ago when I was a bookstore girl, I became intrigued by this massive brick of a book called Cross Stitch, which many middle-aged women would get flustered over: ‘You haven’t read it?’ they’d ask. I read it, and it was great fun –...
- Sesame Street Celebrates 40 Years by The Inspiration Room on Nov 5, 2009
Sesame Street is celebrating 40 years of production with “Sesame Street: A Celebration -- 40 Years of Life on the Street”, a 304-page book by Louise Gikow. The book tells the behind-the-scenes story of the show, and profiles the people an...
- Sesame Street Celebrates 40 Years by The Inspiration Room on Nov 5, 2009
Sesame Street is celebrating 40 years of production with “Sesame Street: A Celebration -- 40 Years of Life on the Street”, a 304-page book by Louise Gikow. The book tells the behind-the-scenes story of the show, and profiles the people an...
- Two non-fiction books that have impressed me lately by Floating Life on Nov 4, 2009
1. Tariq Ali, The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power (2008) Yes, I know: Tariq Ali, famous 1968 alumnus and “wild man” of the Left. But even London’s Spectator, hardly famous for Marxist leanings, concedes, while also dra...
- Lord of the Flies re-illustrated by Sam Weber by disassociated.com on Nov 1, 2009
A new edition of William Golding’s classic novel “Lord of the Flies” featuring the illustration work of Sam Weber, is to be published next month.
- Reading for pleasure by Michael Gorey on Oct 15, 2009
I’m not sure modern parents spend enough time talking to their children about the past, me included. It’s a fine line, because you don’t want to sound nostalgic or out of touch, but... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we...







