The Reviews:
The 13th Horseman, by Barry Hutchison, at Bart's Bookshelf
Ash Mistry and the Savage Fortress, by Sarwat Chadda, at The Book Smugglers and My Favorite Books
Barry and the Fairies of Miller Street, by Barry Dickins and Jenny Lee, at Read in a Single Sitting
Boom! by Mark Haddon, at Mister K Reads
Candlewax, by C. Bailey Sims, at Sharon the Librarian
Caterpillar Hall, by Anne Barrett, at Staircase Wit
Dealing With Dragons, by Patricia Wrede, at Book Nut
Eye of the Storm, by Kate Messner, at Fuse #8
The False Prince, by Jennifer Nielsen, at Kidsmomo and Misbehavin' Librarian
The Fire King, by Paul Crilley, at Books Beside My Bed
Floors, by Patrick Carman, at The Book Zone
Giants Beware! by Jorge Aguiree, at GreenBeanTeenQueen, Sharon the Librarian, and books4yourkids
Indigo Magic, by Victoria Hanley, at Nayu's Reading Corner
The Inquisitor's Apprentice, by Chris Moriarty, at Library Chicken
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny-- Detectives Extraordinaire, by Polly Horvath, at Book Nut
The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate, at 100 Scope Notes
Ordinary Magic, by Caitlen Rubino-Bradway, at Page in Training and Chronicles of a Book Evangelist
Remarkable, by Lizzie K. Foley, at Book Nut
Renegade Magic, by Stephanie Burgis, at Random Musings of a Bibliophile and Small Review
Return to Exile, by E.J. Patten, at A Librarian's Library
Scary School, by Derek the Ghost, at The Adventures of Cecelia Bedelia
The Search for WondLa, by Tony DiTerlizzi, at Parenthetical
Tuesdays at the Castle, by Jessica Day George, at Library Chicken
You Will Call Me Drog, by Sue Cowing, at Middle Grade Ninja
Two Titanic time-travel books at Ms. Yingling Reads-Return to Titanic by Steve Brezenoff, and Ghosts of the Titanic, by Julie Lawson.
Authors and Interviews
Bianca Turetsky (The Time-Traveling Fashionista on Board the Titanic) at Charlotte's Library (giveaway)
Jennifer Nielsen (The False Prince) at Literary Rambles (giveaway)
Rebecca Barnhouse (Peaceweaver) at The Enchanted Inkpot
Lizzie K. Foley (Remarkable) at Cynsations
Other Good Stuff
Rumpelstiltskin and the power of names, a guest post by Inbali Iserles, at Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
I read in the Guardian that Pottermore is finally open to the public, and duly signed up; I'm now waiting for my registration confirmation to arrive in my email. I confess to being intrigued, but my expectations are comfortably low.
However, my expectations for The Hobbit movies are getting higher with every trailer I see (unlike a certain character in the Lord of the Rings movies, the dwarves appear to wash their hair). Speaking of the Hobbit, HarperCollins is going to be pubishing movie tie-ins and extras, including behind-the-scenes movie guides, "essential Visual Companions" (does anyone else get odd futuristic images from that phrase? like dog avatar accessories?), a location guide (I would like this), and "a range of children’s books in the form of annuals, movie storybooks and feature titles, as well as a new series of lavish hardbacks written and designed by the award-winning team at Weta, who are working closely with the production team to guarantee that these books will be bursting with insider information and stunning visual imagery." I am doubtful about the "feature titles," but will wait and see...
And just cause I like to close with a picture, here's a link to classic video games reimagined as children's books, and an example:
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