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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Author Event at George

Thursday, July 17, 2008
Food (and food in books) for thought
Jane Brocket is chewing on similar themes at the Guardian. Her menu of the "Top 10 Food Scenes in Children's Literature" definitely highlights some of our favorite evocative food moments, like Jo March eating apple after apple while sobbing over her gothic romances. But why stop at ten? Children's literature is chock-full of descriptions to delight foodies of any age. Here are a few of our most memorable literary meals:
- Edmund's magical Turkish delight in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
- the Baudelaire orphans' pasta puttanesca catastrophe in The Bad Beginning
- Brian's desperate meal of leathery turtle eggs in Hatchet
- end-of-year feasts in the Harry Potter series
- Charlie's Wonka's Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What are your favorite food scenes in kids' books?
And really, isn't it about time for a little smackerel of something? All this blogging is making us hungry.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Fun times in Harvard Square

A new and notable chapter book.

Saturday, July 12, 2008
Twilightfest 2008: We ♥ Vegan Vampires, too.

The December 12 release date for the Twilight movie clearly feels an eternity away for "Twihards;" YouTube has both an official Twilight channel for trailers and hundreds of fan-made mini-movies. Luckily for fans thirsty for movie news, EW also has an article on the cast (including both love interests, Edward Cullen and Jacob Black) and the challenges of adapting the novel to screen.
Definitely make sure to check out the New York Times' op-ed column, "A Virginal Goth Girl." Columnist Gail Collins discusses how the Twilight saga's immense popularity reflects the books' gender politics and changing social expectations of teen girls. It seems that, like her predecessor J.K. Rowling, Stephenie Meyer has intrigued fans and critics alike.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Playdates at the ICA
Release date for new David Macaulay book!

Several CG staff members have been lucky to get behind-the-scenes, in-progress glimpses of The Way We Work over the last year, and we can tell you that this latest Macaulay masterpiece is exhaustively researched and illustrated in tremendous detail. Humor shines through the text and illustrations to entertain while educating.
Drop by David Macaulay's website for an interview about The Way We Work and a slide show of sneak peek illustrations. Another exciting Macaulay tidbit: he'll be launching his very own nonfiction imprint under Roaring Brook in 2011. You can pick up The Way Things Work board game downstairs in our chapter book room to help tide you over until October -- or 2011!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
For post-Potter depression...
A year after the Harry Potter series ended, Jo Rowling still enchants millions of readers worldwide. Her recent activities, including her appearance at the Harvard commencement ceremonies and her participation in the "What's Your Story?" charity auction, have been making big headlines. JKR was in the news again last week when a complete deluxe first edition set of the series were auctioned -- for £17,800 (more than $35,000)! Get the whole scoop at The Guardian.
If you're suffering from Potter withdrawal, check out our selection of Potter paraphernalia. We've got all seven books in hardcover editions, books 1-6 in paperback, a slew of companion books (from The Science of Harry Potter to The Idiot's Guide to the World of Harry Potter), Latin- and Spanish-language translations of Sorcerer's Stone, Harry-style glasses, Hogwarts ties, and lots more. Make sure to peruse our YA sci-fi/fantasy suggestions too.
As for our house banners, which prompt lots of questions and compliments: Sorry, but they're not for sale. A talented CG alumna made them especially for us, and we like them just as much as our shoppers do!
One last tip -- to keep up on all things Potter, including JKR's shenanigans and movie news, head over to The Leaky Cauldron. This unbelievably well-researched fansite is constantly updated with new Harry info.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
It's So Amazing!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Coming in July...

Geronimo Stilton, Secret Agent (#34) - July 1st
Stop in the Name of Pants! Confessions of Georgia Nicholson by Louise Rennison - July 1st
Artemis Fowl: Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer - July 15th
Judy Moody Goes to College by Megan McDonald - July 29th