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Dennis Johnson
It’s over: The hugely anticipated release of the newest Harry Potter book occurred this past weekend, and it was everything it was predicted to be. “The new Harry Potter book… Read more »
It’s over: The hugely anticipated release of the newest Harry Potter book occurred this past weekend, and it was everything it was predicted to be. “The new Harry Potter book… Read more »
Barnes & Noble, Inc. announced Monday that pre-orders for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince have topped 750,000 copies, well ahead of the pace of the last Potter book, which… Read more »
As part of a plan to publicize Edinburgh, Scotland’s new status as UNESCO City of Literature, 10,000 copies of native son Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic children’s adventure tale Kidnapped “will… Read more »
Although it has become standard to look upon the release of a new Harry Potter book as a good thing for the book industry, a time that reinvigorates traffic to… Read more »
Anyone looking for the new Harry Potter book to come out electronically is going to be disappointed, says Hillel Italie in an Associated Press wire story. “J.K. Rowling has not… Read more »
Eighteen-year-old Emerson Spartz was asleep at his Indiana home when the telephone rang at 9:00 am and a voice with a Scottish accent said, “Hello, Emerson? This is Jo. You… Read more »
The Friesens Corporation, the Canadian printer that produced North American editions of the five previous Harry Potter titles, will not print the newest volume, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,… Read more »
For almost 14 years, Judith Ré published a series of updates of her book ‘Social Savvy: A Teenager’s Guide to Feeling Confident in Any Situation with Simon & Schuster. It… Read more »
At the Big Sky High School in Missoula, Montana, school officials have embraced Reading Counts, an “independent reading management program” devised by children’s publisher Scholastic that is, according to the… Read more »
In Britain, “publishers and bookstores have decided the spy thriller is the ideal way to capture elusive teenaged boy readers, with a new generation of secret agents for children,” reports… Read more »