And one last thing…

The Prince of Wales turns 60 and gets a book edited by Quentin Blake and Michael Morpurgo. It’s apparently good to be Prince.

And here’s a tiny selection from the book by J.K. Rowling. I wonder if people are still really interested in what she has to say, or, if as a nation the UK feels like the have to listen to her. I always have an urge to tell her, “Um, Jo? Could you go back to work and stop giving interviews?” I’m really intrigued to see what she comes up with next…

Oh, and just so you know? We know all about Tina Fey’s Super Secret Crush. Just sayin’. (We love you, too, Minh.)

Put On Your Bermuda Shorts: It's the WBBT!

Historical fiction.
It’s all over the place lately. Today’s Tollbooth has a great thoughtful little piece about why we choose it, what it gives us, and what well-written historical fiction gives us, it’s well worth a read.

Finished with that? Okay. Check out BookBoot’s historical fiction review of Gilbert & Sullivan Set Me Free. Ooh, some good stuff there, and the NY Times article from 1914 is just the icing on the very tasty cake. I liked historical fiction when I was a kid, but only as something “safe” to read for book reports. Oh, wow am I finding a new love for it now. So, shoo. Go. Read.


Granted, the weather isn’t cooperating.
At home today it’s a balmy 79 degrees under blue California skies. However! This does NOT stop the party! Oh, no! It simply makes it a party with iced tea rather than the piping-hot-in-bone-china variety.

What am I going on about?

The 2008 Winter Blog Blast Tour is upon us! And Wonderland is excited to bring you some of our favorite authors — including the fabulous:

Elizabeth Wein – bell ringing, plane-flying Nebula-nominated woman of many cities — on Monday,

D.M. Cornish – the cartooning, doodling, world-spinning writing man from Down Under — on Tuesday,

M.T. Anderson – who is giving new levels of cool to the name Tobias, and a whole new meaning to “historical fiction” — on Wednesday,

John David Anderson – the father of three-year old twins who still managed to write a fabulous Cybil-nominated fantasy novel — on Thursday.

…and that’s just OUR little corner of the Universe. Louis Sachar, Tony DiTerlizzi, Ally Carter, John Green, Brandon Mulland so many more — don’t miss the full schedule and running daily round-up (posted this Friday) at Chasing Ray.

Cold or not, the fun starts next week!

Put On Your Bermuda Shorts: It’s the WBBT!

Historical fiction.
It’s all over the place lately. Today’s Tollbooth has a great thoughtful little piece about why we choose it, what it gives us, and what well-written historical fiction gives us, it’s well worth a read.

Finished with that? Okay. Check out BookBoot’s historical fiction review of Gilbert & Sullivan Set Me Free. Ooh, some good stuff there, and the NY Times article from 1914 is just the icing on the very tasty cake. I liked historical fiction when I was a kid, but only as something “safe” to read for book reports. Oh, wow am I finding a new love for it now. So, shoo. Go. Read.


Granted, the weather isn’t cooperating.
At home today it’s a balmy 79 degrees under blue California skies. However! This does NOT stop the party! Oh, no! It simply makes it a party with iced tea rather than the piping-hot-in-bone-china variety.

What am I going on about?

The 2008 Winter Blog Blast Tour is upon us! And Wonderland is excited to bring you some of our favorite authors — including the fabulous:

Elizabeth Wein – bell ringing, plane-flying Nebula-nominated woman of many cities — on Monday,

D.M. Cornish – the cartooning, doodling, world-spinning writing man from Down Under — on Tuesday,

M.T. Anderson – who is giving new levels of cool to the name Tobias, and a whole new meaning to “historical fiction” — on Wednesday,

John David Anderson – the father of three-year old twins who still managed to write a fabulous Cybil-nominated fantasy novel — on Thursday.

…and that’s just OUR little corner of the Universe. Louis Sachar, Tony DiTerlizzi, Ally Carter, John Green, Brandon Mulland so many more — don’t miss the full schedule and running daily round-up (posted this Friday) at Chasing Ray.

Cold or not, the fun starts next week!