Let the casting speculations begin!
January 2012
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“I already felt stronger with the watercolors in my hand.”-HARBINGER
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Tell Amazon.com’s Omnivoracious blog! They’re filming a video with him today!
“The new novel “Chopsticks” tells the story of a troubled young piano prodigy—using family photos, letters, documents, instant messages and YouTube videos. It’s a love story, a mystery and a parable about creativity and madness.
It’s also an experiment, one that could have far-reaching implications for the book industry, as publishers stretch the definition of what constitutes a book. “Chopsticks” straddles the digital divide that is transforming the publishing world—it’s both a novel and a digital app…”
We thought so. Just click the link to enter the goodreads giveaway!
Who doesn’t want free books? Especially one so beautiful as CHOPSTICKS?
“This book is short, powerful, and wrenching, yet at the same time it is filled with incandescent writing.”
“The Disenchantments’ music may make your ears bleed, but their story is beautiful and full of heart. Don’t miss it.”
There are some great questions for Beth Revis already over on facebook, but we’re greedy for more! Ask yours while we’re still accepting questions!
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We’re still looking for questions to ask Beth Revis next week while we shoot her author video here at Penguin! If there’s something you want to know, now is your chance!
Exciting news! We’re shooting an author video with Beth Revis next week, and we want to ask her YOUR questions! Head over to the ATU facebook page and comment on the post that asks for your questions, and yours might be featured!
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Check it out! It turns out Jess Rothenberg is totally ahead of the curve on the whole broken-heart-kills thing! THE CATASTROPHIC HISTORY OF YOU AND ME might not be fanciful after all!
Our fabulous author Jennifer Hubbard, who wrote the sexy, heartbreaking novel THE SECRET YEAR and whose upcoming novel, TRY NOT TO BREATHE, comes out on January 19 (!!), writes about teen struggles in YA lit and Peter Cameron’s novel Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You over at NPR.