Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Best Books of 2012 lists
A collection of end-of-the-year lists:
- Barnes and Noble lists by genre, including Best Teen books of 2012
- 100 notable books of the year from The New York Times (short version here)
- Amazon.com's best books of the year
- Goodreads user picks (lots of genres)
- Publishers Weekly--fiction and non-fiction
- Washington Post best books of 2012
- GQ best of 2012 list
- Top 10 YA Lit fiction from ALA
- 2012 National Book Award finalists to the right

Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Hunger Games links and things
- Hunger Games giveaways at Amazon, including a free Kindle fire
- How Scholastic began the word-of-mouth campaign for the book
- Soundtrack breakdown by Billboard that goes song by song
- CNN asks: " How do you honor the novel and please readers without compromising the film?
- Slate shows how the story subverts the Cinderella story and the wilderness survival tale
March 20 was Very Hungry Caterpillar Day
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Shallows
I read The Shallows: How the Internet is doing to our Brains by Nicholas Carr over break. It was a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize and it's good. He goes over all of the brain research to show what the multi-tasking and information overload of the web does to our brain (it basically gets gradually rewired). What I thought was most interesting was when he talked about longer form reading, like books. As our brains get rewired from spending time online, it makes it more and more difficult for us to engage in reflective, critical reading. It's sort of scary. Jonathan Safran Foer said the book changed his life, so I decided to read it, too.
- here is the original article he wrote, called "Is Google making us stupid?" for The Atlantic
- watch Carr on The Colbert Report here
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