Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
I recently learned of a website that I've been enjoying for its frank (and mostly enthusiastic) reader reviews: www.LitChicks.com. The Literate...
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Richard Farr, the Seattle author who won the 2009 Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award for his book Emperors of the Ice, spoke at the Friends of...
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I had been in Seattle quite a while before I heard about a mysterious, exclusive, private club called The Ruins. It turns out you don't have to...
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Looking for inspiration for a Halloween costume? Look no further than your bookshelf! Maybe not everyone has a cream linen suit in their closet...
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Today, October 8, 2009, the early education non-profit Jumpstart, in partnership with the Pearson Foundation, invites people all around the world to...
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Most Americans see the acronym WNBA and think basketball. Bookseller that I am, when I see WNBA, I think "Women's National Book...
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"Book-it Repertory Theatre is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming great literature into great theatre through simple and...
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Seattle bookstores Elliott Bay Book Co. and Queen Anne Books will participate in Michelle Moran's literary treasure hunt on September 15, the day of...
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With the Seattle public libraries closed until September 8 due to budget cuts, what's a budget-strapped book addict to do? One idea: host a book swap...
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Whether you call the category "teen" or "young adult," there is plenty of literature targeted at readers ages 12 and up being...
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