Wednesday, January 15, 2014

PW Children's Bookshelf

IN THE MEDIA - PW


From the Los Angeles Times:
James Frey has sold film rights to Endgame, a YA novel that some have compared to The Hunger Games, for a rumored $2 million. Click here

From Digital Book World:
Digital engagement is key, say children's and YA publishers. Click here

From Digital Book World:
Licensed brands drive discovery and sales when it comes to children's apps. Click here

From School Library Journal:
Children's authors talk about their worst reviews. Click here

From USA Today:
Adult thriller author Brad Meltzer dives into children's books with historical gusto. Click here

From New York:
Judy Blume and Lena Dunham curate a reading list for you. Click here
From NPR:
"An awful lot of them were broken": Laurie Halse Anderson on the veterans, including her father, who inspired The Impossible Knife of Memory. Click here

Also from Digital Book World:
Children's publishers look toward mobile as the next frontier. Click here

From the Atlantic:
James Patterson's Middle School series, and rewriting the adolescent script. Click here

From Daily Candy:
Coast to coast, the best children's bookstores. Click here

From the Los Angeles Times:
A look at new children's biographies of famous people by Meltzer and others. Click here

From BuzzFeed:
The cast of HBO's Girls rendered as American Girl dolls. Click here

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