Archive for February, 2012

RA Run Down

Sunday, February 26th, 2012

The readers’s advisory librarian’s weekly update, from a scan of more than 100 blogs, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and television. This blog is brought to you by the Reader’s Advisor Online. TRY THE FREE RA DATABASE based on Libraries Unlimited’s print Genreflecting Advisory series. Give it a whirl and let us know how you like it. We’d love to hear from you. Feel free to comment on any of our posts, or contact us at raoblog@lu.com. Also check out our free newsletter with more in-depth articles at Reader’s Advisor News.

By Cindy Orr and Sarah Statz Cords

New To the Bestseller Lists This Week:

FICTION

NONFICTION

GRAPHIC BOOKS



To Be Published Week of Feb. 27 to March 5, 2012:

Fiction


  • Davidson, MaryJanice – Yours, Mine, and Ours
  • Fluke, Joanne – Cinnamon Roll Murder
  • French, Nicci – Blue Monday
  • Kellerman, Jonathan – Victims: An Alex Delaware Novel
  • Kellerman, Jonathan, Parks, Ande, Gaydos, Michael – Silent Partner
  • Kleypas, Lisa – Rainshadow Road
  • Picoult, Jodi – Lone Wolf
  • Nonfiction

  • Degrasse Tyson, Neil, Lang, Avis – Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier
  • Dyer, Wayne W. – Wishes Fulfilled: Mastering the Art of Manifesting
  • Dyson, George – Turing’s Cathedral
  • Manguso, Sarah – The Guardians: An Elegy
  • Norquist, Grover – Debacle: Obama’s War on Jobs and Growth and What We Can Do Now to Regain Our Future
  • Rothkopf, David – Power, Inc: The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Government—and the Reckoning That Lies Ahead
  • This is just a sample from our picks of the week. Scroll down or click here for the complete list, including ISBNs.



    Forthcoming Books of 2012

    How did it get to be February already? We’re a bit late starting this, but we’re compiling lists of 2012 book previews. Look to the right hand column for our collection of links, or click here. As we find new lists, we’ll add them at the top of the column.



    News of the Week:

    Ebook and Publishing Industry News:

    Profits at Barnes and Noble are down, but is that because the company is investing in its
    Nook as an alternative to Amazon’s Kindle Fire?

    Meanwhile, Kindle Fire sales predictions are down, while Office Depot has announced its stores will carry the Nook

    Amazon has pulled the Independent Publisher Group’s titles from their Kindle catalog

    Are librarians rethinking anger at HarperCollins over 26-circ ebook policy?

    One European company has big plansto provide FREE ebooks in America

    Publishers getting more aggressive about collecting consumer info

    Future of Publishing: Book business to split into three?

    A guide to publishers in the library ebook market

    Other reading and book headlines:

    Reading Rainbow to return as an app?

    Is chick lit dead?

    Insta Genre: Jeremy Lin

    Dictionary of American Regional English publishes last volume…50 years after the project was begun!



    Professional Development Opportunities:

    Big Talk from Small Libraries: FREE online conference (on Tuesday, Feb. 28)

    RUSA is looking for volunteers!

    Should libraries become local publishers?

    Need help managing your social media? Try Cyfe

    Advanced Readers’ Advisory online course being offered at Infopeople.org

    Spring Mystery Announcements webinar from Library Journal: March 22



    Books on Screen

    Downton Abbey: What’s on tap for Season 3 (the second season was ratings gold for PBS)

    Mario Puzo estate sued over Godfather prequel novel

    Final Ender’s Game casting news

    Wow: Hunger Games ticket sales beat out those of Twilight: Eclipse

    What does GCB stand for?



    Awards

    Big week for Award news!

    Full list of 2012 Academy Award winners

    Edward Hoagland wins John Burroughs Medal

    Agatha Awards: Nominees

    Audie Awards 2012: Nominees

    Los Angeles Times 2011 Book Awards: Nominees

    Nebula Awards 2011: Nominees announced

    PEN/Faulkner Award: Nominees

    Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism: Finalists

    Diagram Prize (awarded for oddest title): shortlist

    Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award 2012

    International Association of Culinary Professionals book awards: 2012 Finalists



    Authors

    Publisher Barney Rosset: Obituary

    Journalist, New York Daily News editor Richard Blood: Obituary

    Journalist Marie Colvin killed in Syria

    Dimitri Nabokov, only son of Vladimir Nabokov, has died at age 77

    Czech author Jaroslav Velinskyhas died

    Anthony Shadid’s memoir House of Stone to be released early

    Gabby Giffords’s husband to write children’s book

    Stephen Colbert to write kids’ book

    Justin Bieber to publish new book of photos

    Minnie Driver to write memoir

    Bobby Brown already shopping book on Whitney Houston

    New adult book from J.K. Rowling

    Cormac McCarthy: copy editor?

    Who are the most influential authors?



    Lists

    Vampire Novels (for when you’re done with the Twilight series)

    Top ten book sites on Technorati

    10 Best Slacker Novels

    The 2011 All-Best-Books-Compilation analysis: Young Adult; and Literary Fiction



    Lighthearted Links of the Week

    Authors’ unlikely obsessions

    Tattoos inspired by David Foster Wallace (in commemoration of what would have been his 50th birthday)

    Beautiful bookstore tourism

    RA Run Down

    Sunday, February 19th, 2012

    The readers’s advisory librarian’s weekly update, from a scan of more than 100 blogs, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and television. This blog is brought to you by the Reader’s Advisor Online. TRY THE FREE RA DATABASE based on Libraries Unlimited’s print Genreflecting Advisory series. Give it a whirl and let us know how you like it. We’d love to hear from you. Feel free to comment on any of our posts, or contact us at raoblog@lu.com. Also check out our free newsletter with more in-depth articles at Reader’s Advisor News.

    By Cindy Orr and Sarah Statz Cords

    New To the Bestseller Lists This Week:

    FICTION

    NONFICTION

    GRAPHIC BOOKS



    To Be Published Week of Feb 19-25, 2012:

    Fiction

  • Beaton, M.C. – Death of a Kingfisher
  • Chiaverini, Jennifer – Sonoma Rose
  • Harrison, Kim – A Perfect Blood
  • Pearl, Matthew – The Technologists
  • Robb, J. D. – Celebrity in Death
  • Nonfiction

  • Bartels, Peggielene – King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village
  • Cordery, Stacy A. – Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts
  • Feingold, Russ – While America Sleeps: A Wake-up Call for the Post-9/11 Era
  • Smith, Jean Edward – Eisenhower in War and Peace
  • Taylor, Craig – Londoners: The Days and Nights of London Now–As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Have Left It, and Long for It
  • This is just a sample from our picks of the week. Scroll down or click here for the complete list, including ISBNs.



    Forthcoming Books of 2012

    How did it get to be February already? We’re a bit late starting this, but we’re compiling lists of 2012 book previews. Look to the right hand column for our collection of links, or click here. As we find new lists, we’ll add them at the top of the column.



    News of the Week:

    Ebook News:

    New ebook format? Author publishes book as Facebook gallery

    How to talk to your patrons about ebook loans (or lack thereof)

    Ebook library lending rises

    Copia to let readers ask authors questions (and get answers!) directly through ebooks

    Harper Collins ebooks and their 26 circs: one year on

    The future of children’s books?

    Amazon, Publishing Industry News:

    Does Amazon have fewer Prime subscribers than everyone thinks?

    International publisher alliance shuts down piracy site

    Penguin vs. Amazon?

    Publishers, take note! Patrons buy books they borrow

    Kirkus diversifiesinto editing services

    Are books and the internet about to merge?

    Other Reading News of the Week:

    Yet another piece defending genre fiction (chick lit, in particular)

    Libraries still important for kids’ book discovery

    Happy 10th birthday to Unshelved comic

    What is the most successful kind of nonfiction?

    OCLC Unveils Website for Small Libraries Beta Project

    Analyzing the All-the-Best-Books-Compilation: Crime and Thrillers



    Professional Development Opportunities:

    Check out our guide to the RA programs at this year’s PLA conference (coming up in March)

    Using the Cybils for Readers’ Advisory



    Books on Screen

    Friday Night Lights movie update

    Abraham Lincoln: Vampire HunterTrailer (And: is there already a sequel in the works?)

    Matthew Quirk gets movie deal for The 500

    Zeitoun, the animated film?

    I Am Legend prequel planned?



    Awards

    Betty White wins Spoken Word Grammy Award

    Sami Rohr Prize announced

    British Janklow & Nesbit Bath Spa Prize award winner to be published in the US

    Britain’s Crime Writers’ Association awards

    The Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction has a new, anonymous backer

    Red House Book Awards



    Authors

    New York Times correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Shadid has died in Syria

    Jennifer Egan’s take on technology

    The love letters of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, digitized

    The Dear Sugar columnist at the Rumpus is revealed:Cheryl Strayed

    Clive Barker and recovering from toxic shock syndrome

    R.L. Stine posts horror story on Twitter

    Amanda Knox gets $4-million-dollar book deal



    Lists

    Vile women in fiction

    Ten romantic comedies that aren’t terrible

    Can you guess which title tops a new top 100 books for kids list?

    Ten best books for kids aged 7 to 9



    Lighthearted Links of the Week

    If George R. R. Martin wrote nursery rhymes

    Police composite sketches of literary characters

    Sh*t book reviewers say

    Dirty literary love letters

    PLA 2012 RA Programs

    Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

    Below is a brief listing of programs having to do with RA, reading, and collection development that will be held at the upcoming PLA conference in Philadelphia. The entire list of programs can be found at: http://www.placonference.org/programs.

    Preconference

    Tuesday, March 13
    Opening Books, Opening Doors: Providing Effective RA Service, with Nancy Pearl

    Educational Programs

    Thursday, March 15: 8:15 to 9:30 a.m.

    Books and Authors: The Top 5 of Another 5
    “RA experts will showcase another 5 top genres (Romance, Sci Fic, Suspense/Thrillers, Literary, Historical) and what every librarian should be familiar with about them: the top 5 authors, books, up-and-comers, and trends.”

    Engaging Customers in an Online Environment
    “Learn how 4 libraries have engaged customers of all ages online using a variety of methods including popular Web 2.0 tools including Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Flickr and Yelp”

    Optimizing Author Visits
    “Instructions for planning a successful author visit – choosing the right author; working with speakers’ bureaus, publishers and bookstores; forming partnerships to promote your program; and transforming your facility into an event space.”

    Start a Social Network Book Club
    “Using social network sites to create book clubs is a free and easy. Salt Lake County Library Services uses Goodreads.com to engage hundreds of customers and authors in discussions about books and reading.”

    Young at Heart: YA Books with Adult Crossover Appeal
    “Hear from YA authors Gayle Forman, Alexander Gordon Smith, Gregg Olsen, and Maggie Stiefvater on crossover appeal, what makes the genre so malleable… and how adult readers remain so young at heart.”

    Thursday, March 15: 10:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


    Every Child Ready to Read in Action

    “This program will present information on the ECRR workshop Fun with Science and Math for Parents and Children. A panel of librarians will share their experiences in using the updated ECRR toolkit.”

    Isn’t it Romantic?
    “Six award-winning and best-selling authors will talk about the enduring appeal of the romance genre, their own romance novels, and why when it comes to reading: romance rules!”

    Meet This Season’s Best in Debut Authors
    “This new AAP/PLA program features book publishing’s finest in first time authors talking about their work. Speakers include: Charlotte Rogan, Wiley Cash, Gerry Fitzgerald, and Stephen Dau.”

    RX for RA Revisited
    “Discuss the benefits of starting a genre discussion/study group, practical ways to organize it, and the resources you will need.”

    Thursday, March 15: 2 to 3:15 p.m.

    Collection HQ at Your Library
    “Collection HQ is a collection performance improvement solution which is revolutionizing the way many public libraries select, manage and promote their collections.”

    Leaders as Readers
    “Four directors will share how they brought reading into their Library culture and their personal investment in the goal of supporting a reading community.”

    Read/Watch/Discuss: Book and Film Programs in the Library
    “Public libraries have long known how popular book discussion groups and film screenings can be for patrons. Community members and library staff appreciate inexpensive, engaging, and entertaining programs. Combine these two activities for informative and stimulating discussions that enhance the combination of the reading and viewing experience.”

    Trends in Genre Series

    “Join us for a lively discussion of trends in genre series with four top-notch stars in the field. Joyce Saricks will speak about “Gentle Reads.” John Charles will tackle Romance. Becky Spratford will talk about horror fiction and Kier Graff will finish up with mysteries.”

    Friday, March 16: 8:15 to 9:30 a.m.

    Beyond Booktalking: Innovative Approaches to Readers’ Advisory with Teens and Younger Adults
    “Create community around books within this socially connected demographic using youth-targeted personalized reading lists, librarian-facilitated peer-to-peer readers’ advisory, and fun, unusual displays.”

    Good Reading You May Have Missed
    “Jessica Moyer will lead a panel of 3, Keir Graff of Booklist, Kaite Mediatore Stover of the Kansas City Public Library, and Katie Dunneback of the Library of Congress, highlighting the best books of the past year and new and upcoming titles that you might have missed.”

    Readers’ Advisory Toolkit V
    “Everyone working in the library offers some form of readers’ advisory assistance. How do you train your entire staff, large or small, to engage with readers?”

    Social Networking, Gaming, and Summerreading.org
    “In 2010 Brooklyn Public Library, The New York Public Library and Queens Library developed a groundbreaking summer reading website: summerreading.org.”

    What Makes a Collection? Redefining the Library through the Collection

    “Panel speakers will share their experiences managing a unique library collection. Some of the collections include; seeds, guitars, video games, and eReaders.”

    Friday, March 16: 10:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

    Adult Storytimes: Why Should the Kids Have All the Fun?
    “Following up on his presentation at PLA 2010 and article in Public Libraries, David Wright discusses adult storytimes with you.”

    Family Literacy on the Inside: Bringing the Public Library to Incarcerated Parents
    “Over 2.3 million adults are behind bars in the United States. That leaves roughly 1.5 million children with parents serving time. Evidence shows that strong family connections greatly reduce recidivism rates of former inmates. Libraries can help these families stay connected…”

    Mystery Solved: The Best in Mystery Authors and Books!
    “Get a sneak peak at what’s inside the season’s latest in new mystery books. Hear from the nation’s leading writers on what has inspired them most in the writing of their upcoming mystery and thriller titles!”

    Friday, March 16: 2 to 3:15 p.m.

    On Shelf, Off Shelf, No Shelf: Weeding in a Digital Age
    “The explosion in formats for leisure materials is a challenge for all aspects of collection management, especially weeding and evaluation.”

    Perfect Partners in Crime-Public Libraries and Sisters in Crime
    “Sisters in Crime, founded to promote crime fiction by women, is also committed to literacy and support of public libraries. The panel will discuss (1) ways SinC and libraries can work together, (2) trends in crime fiction, and (3) examine the ways that SinC’s annual summit meetings with publishers and recently completed survey of who buys and reads mysteries have positioned the organization to bring unique insight to what your users are reading and why.”

    The State of Ebooks in Public Libraries and Publishing
    “A discussion of the current state of ebooks with regards to public libraries and the publishing industry. Points will cover current and best practices as well as what will be coming down the pike.”

    Friday, March 16: 4:15 to 5:15 p.m.

    We’ve Got the Beat: Music Advisory in Public Libraries
    “No matter your taste or theirs, you can help your patrons find music at your library. Learn tools to help familiarize yourself with the latest trends and old standards.”

    Saturday, March 17: 8:30 to 9:45 a.m.

    Books for Dessert: A Book Club for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
    “Books for Dessert provides an opportunity for adults who are intellectually challenged to belong to and participate in a book discussion group, assisting each other in the reading, comprehending and discussing of books.”

    Cuddle Up and Read: Storytimes for Pregnant and Parenting Teens

    “This presentation will provide a hands-on overview of the early literacy storytimes conducted with teen parents.”

    Get with the Program, Get Graphic: Using Graphic Novels for Programming For Teens!
    “Your library has shelves upon shelves of Graphic Novels and Manga. They are popular and go out a TON … why not capitalize on Teens’ love for this format by creating innovative Outreach and programming!?”

    Take Time to Read! A Community Campaign
    “Reading has never been more critical to success, yet finding time to read often seems impossible. This is why The King County Library System and the King County Library System Foundation launched a dramatically different multidimensional promotional campaign, Take Time to READ.”

    Under the Covers: Collecting Erotic Fiction and Erotica in Public Libraries
    “Topics will include a brief history of the genre, author & publisher insight to genre readers and discussion of collection development policies and handling possible challenges.”

    Saturday, March 17: 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.

    Team Read-a-Book: Building Bridges to the Library for Kids Who Learn Differently
    “Come prepared to learn about a partnership program that helps kids with learning disabilities and their families feel more comfortable within our library environments while developing successful reading and coping strategies!”

    What’s New in Fantasy and Science Fiction for Teens and Adults
    “Three librarians, longtime science fiction and fantasy fans, will present a PowerPoint presentation and booktalks of approximately sixty of their favorite new adult and young adult titles in these two challenging genres.”

    Zines, Records and Nonconformist Media: Marketing through Alternative Collections

    “Zine collections and other alternative media can open new doors into underserved adult communities and provide exciting new programming and marketing opportunities.”

    RA Run Down

    Sunday, February 12th, 2012

    The readers’s advisory librarian’s weekly update, from a scan of more than 100 blogs, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and television. This blog is brought to you by the Reader’s Advisor Online. TRY THE FREE RA DATABASE based on Libraries Unlimited’s print Genreflecting Advisory series. Give it a whirl and let us know how you like it. We’d love to hear from you. Feel free to comment on any of our posts, or contact us at raoblog@lu.com. Also check out our free newsletter with more in-depth articles at Reader’s Advisor News.

    By Cindy Orr and Sarah Statz Cords

    New To the Bestseller Lists This Week:

    FICTION

    NONFICTION

    GRAPHIC BOOKS



    To Be Published Week of Feb. 12-19, 2012:

    Fiction

  • Kinsella, Sophie – I’ve Got Your Number
  • Palmer, Michael – Oath of Office
  • Patterson, James, and Mark Sullivan – Private Games
  • Rice, Anne – The Wolf Gift
  • Rosnay, Tatiana De – The House I Loved
  • Willig, Lauren – The Garden Intrigue
  • Nonfiction

  • Cordery, Stacy A. – Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts
  • Feldman, Deborah – Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots
  • Preston, Diana – The Dark Defile: Britain’s Catastrophic Invasion of Afghanistan, 1838-1842
  • Sebba, Anne – That Woman: The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
  • Tillman, Barrett – Enterprise: America’s Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War II
  • This is just a sample from our picks of the week. Scroll down or click here for the complete list, including ISBNs.



    Forthcoming Books of 2012

    How did it get to be February already? We’re a bit late starting this, but we’re compiling lists of 2012 book previews. Look to the right hand column for our collection of links, or click here. As we find new lists, we’ll add them at the top of the column.



    News of the Week:

    Ebook News:

    Penguin Group terminating its contract with OverDrive

    Another call to drop DRM for ebooks

    Is bundling ebooks with print books a good idea?

    Self-published author is Kindle’s best seller

    A look into publishing’s future?

    A charge to you: “let’s be honest about the ebook situation

    Amazon News:

    Indigo and Books a Million won’t stock Amazon titles either

    First Amazon store to open in Seattle?

    ABA joins Amazon boycott

    Nancy Pearl: “caught in the anti-Amazon backlash”

    Other Book and Reading Headlines

    February audiobook release round-up

    More info about World Book Night

    Maud Newton and Laura Miller team up on new “Chimerist” site

    Librarians: a dying breed?

    A look at 2011 nonfiction



    Professional Development Opportunities:

    PLA is coming up! Check back here later this week for a short round-up of the conference’s RA programs

    Can’t make it to PLA? Apply to do a virtual poster session instead! (Deadline for applications: Feb. 20)

    SWONtech working on a survey and other RA projects

    A new tool for learning languages?

    Looking for alternatives to OverDrive? Try Freading

    The ALCTS Subject Analysis Committee’s Subcommittee on Genre/Form Implementation is working with the Library of Congress to add terms to the Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT). LC is beginning to work on a project to establish LCGFT terms for literature. The SAC Subcommittee is forming a group that will work with LC on this project. An additional 3-4 members, particularly from the public library and school communities, are sought to join the working group; they do not have to be members of the Subcommittee on Genre/Form Implementation. The group will be chaired by Mary Mastraccio (MARCIVE, Inc.). If you are interested in working on the literature terms for LCGFT, please contact Adam Schiff, Chair of the Subcommittee on Genre/Form Implementation, at aschiff@uw.edu by February 24, 2012.



    Books on Screen

    Miniseries on Columbine massacre, based on Dave Cullen’s book Columbine, to air on Lifetime

    The Lorax trailer, aired during the Super Bowl, gives the book a boost too

    The Bourne Legacy: Trailer

    Vampire soap opera Dark Shadows to return in book and movie

    Bernard Schlink sues the Weinsteins for royalties on The Reader



    Awards

    Rachel Maddow wins John Steinbeck award

    Romance Writers of America award canceled

    Hatchet job of the year award

    Horror Writers Association shortlist for Bram Stoker Vampire Novel of the Century award

    Romantic Novelists’ Association’s shortlist for their 2012 awards



    Authors

    John Christopher: Obituary

    Bill Wallace: Obituary

    Damien Bona, author of Inside Oscar: Obituary

    Jeffrey Zaslow: has died in a car accident while promoting his latest book; Obituary

    Chabon and Nesbo to appear at BEA

    Scholarly interest in David Foster Wallace grows

    Wendell Berry to give 2012 Jefferson Lecture

    Stephen Fry on the Bat Segundo Show

    Curtis Sittenfeld latest author tapped to re-imagine Austen

    Anne Rice to discuss The Wolf Gift at Google

    New Lemony Snicket series coming in November



    Lists

    Do you agree with this list? Most Influential Sci Fi Films

    Happy Valentine’s Day!:
    Books you definitely shouldn’t give your Valentine; and
    Ten of the Greatest Kisses in Literature

    A trip through time for young Black History Month readers

    An essential postmodern reading list

    Pinterest boards for book-lovers



    Lighthearted Links of the Week

    Like getting mail? Join the Letter Writers’ Alliance!

    Judging books by their covers

    You didn’t think we’d end the Run Down without a Downton link (or two), did you? Here we go: Downton Abbey Valentine’s Day cards; and how watching an episode of the program “counts as reading book”

    RA Run Down

    Sunday, February 5th, 2012

    The readers’s advisory librarian’s weekly update, from a scan of more than 100 blogs, newsletters, magazines, newspapers and television. This blog is brought to you by the Reader’s Advisor Online. TRY THE FREE RA DATABASE based on Libraries Unlimited’s print Genreflecting Advisory series. Give it a whirl and let us know how you like it. We’d love to hear from you. Feel free to comment on any of our posts, or contact us at raoblog@lu.com. Also check out our free newsletter with more in-depth articles at Reader’s Advisor News.

    By Cindy Orr and Sarah Statz Cords

    New To the Bestseller Lists This Week:

    FICTION

    NONFICTION

    GRAPHIC BOOKS



    To Be Published Week of Feb. 5 to 12, 2012:

    Fiction

  • Bazell, Josh – Wild Thing – 9780316032193
  • Chaon, Dan – Stay Awake: Stories – 9780345530370
  • Englander, Nathan – What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank: Stories – 9780307958709
  • Flynn, Vince – Kill Shot: An American Assassin Thriller – 9781416595205
  • Gardner, Lisa – Catch Me – 9780525952763
  • Hobb, Robin – City of Dragons – 9780061561634
  • Houston, Pam – Contents May Have Shifted – 9780393082654
  • Jance, J.A. – Left for Dead – 9781451628586
  • Nonfiction

  • Boo, Katherine – Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity – 9781400067558
  • Lashinsky, Adam – Inside Apple: How America’s Most Admired–and Secretive–Company Really Works – 9781455512157
  • Max, Tucker – Hilarity Ensues – 9781451669039
  • Seung, Sebastian – Connectome: How the Brain’s Wiring Makes Us Who We Are – 9780547508184
  • Simon, James F. – FDR and Chief Justice Hughes: The President, the Supreme Court, and the Epic Battle over the New Deal – 9781416573289
  • This is just a sample from our picks of the week. Scroll down or click here for the complete list, including ISBNs.



    Forthcoming Books of 2012

    How did it get to be February already? We’re a bit late starting this, but we’re compiling lists of 2012 book previews. Look to the right hand column for our collection of links, or click here. As we find new lists, we’ll add them at the top of the column.

    News of the Week:

    The big ebook news:

    Random House will sell ebooks to libraries with no limit on circs

    Other ebook news:

    Game of Thrones is getting an enhanced e-book version
    Ebook sales up in Great Britain too; on the other hand, are ebook sales slowing?
    Ebook vs. print: does anyone care anymore?

    Amazon news tidbits

    AMZN stock down?
    Goodreads to source data from Ingrams, not Amazon
    Barnes and Noble will not stock Amazon titles; what Melville House says about it; Authors Guild weighs in on Amazon dominance
    Amazon getting into the bricks and mortar game?
    Amazon launches e-commerce site in India

    Other book and publishing headlines:

    Forget ebooks; are humans the hot new book format?
    Are publishers “sour” on tablets?
    World Book Night deadline extended to Feb. 6
    Does everyone have a book in them?
    Apple gets into self-publishing game
    BEA might, just might, open up to the public for one day…in 2013.
    Newbery/Caldecott books get sales bump
    Crime more popular than romance in the UK?
    Can bells and whistles save the book?
    LeVar Burton in charge of Reading Rainbow Twitter
    Domestic abuse charges against protagonist of Dave Eggers’s award-winning book Zeitoun leads the L.A. Times to wonder about the “responsibilities of nonfiction”
    Book Industry Study Group: Books by the numbers



    Professional Development Opportunities:

    LinkedIn’s CardMunch app

    Ten Commandments of book reviewing



    Books on Screen

    John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars optioned

    Game of Thrones Season 2: Trailer

    Game Change: Trailer

    More Ender’s Game casting news

    Natalie Portman to produce Judith Krantz novel for ABC

    Shirley MacLaine to join Downton Abbey cast; books about Downton Abbey

    Terry Brooks’s Landover series optioned

    Dickens at 200: 12 great film adaptations; (and, for good measure, 20 books about his life)



    Awards

    Center for Fiction and ABA team up to sponsor award

    Battle for Best Children’s Book of the past decade



    Authors

    Espionage novelist Dorothy Gilman: Obituary
    Wislawa Szymborska, poet: Obituary
    Samuel S. Vaughan, publisher and author: Obituary
    Phillip Finch, thriller and nonfiction author: Obituary

    Debbie Reynolds to write memoir

    Phil Jackson also working on memoir

    Helen MacInnes spy novels coming back into print

    Paulo Coelho invites you to download his books

    Gaiman vs. McFarlane: resolved

    Jack Gantos: Interview

    Billy Ray Cyrus lands Amazon book deal



    Lists

    Do you agree with these picks? The best 50 movies of all time

    Need movies for your Valentine’s display? Consider these ten romantic picks

    Tina Brown’s must reads

    For Dickens’s 200: Best Dickens characters

    Your guide to literary tumblrs

    10 Sequels based on classics



    Lighthearted Links of the Week

    20 most beautiful bookstores in the world

    Yet another reason to save libraries: unintentionally sexual books