Saturday, May 23, 2015

CHILDREN'S BOOKS IN THE MEDIA

From Entertainment Weekly:
John Green wants people to stop attacking him over Looking for Alaska casting. Click here
From the New Republic:
Hillary Clinton as Feminist Children's Book Hero. Click here
From the Guardian:
New Harry Potter editions spell rising sales for Bloomsbury. Click here
From the Denver Post:
Neil Gaiman: "I never forget how much I loved children's books as a kid and how much they changed me." Click here
From Business Insider:
Peppa Pig is now a billion-dollar brand. Click here
From BuzzFeed:
16 Reasons People Will Always Love Reading YA Novels At Any Age. Click here
From BuzzFeed:
Author John Green tells U.K. fans: we have a responsibility to tackle cancer. Click here
From Book Riot:
On Challenging LGBTQ Books in Schools. Click here
Also from the Guardian:
J.K. Rowling: Why I chose King's Cross for Platform 9 3/4. Click here
From Flavorwire:
Why do we re-read our favorite books as kids, and why do we stop when we get older? Click here
From BuzzFeed:
Lemony Snicket Wrote #TwitterFiction. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
11 Fun and Fabulous Children's Books from Around the World. Click here

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