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Nominations for The Davids are announced! Vote for your favorite Penguin Teen video!

SO, every year Penguin hosts its own version of the Oscars, which is called the Davids, after our fearless leader David Shanks. I’m super proud to say that this year Penguin Teen is nominated in every category, sometimes multiple times, and you (YES YOU) can vote for your faves! Our nominees are:

Best “Big Budget” Video:

The Fault in Our Stars

Best “Indie” Video:

The Creature from the Seventh Grade

Best Animated Video:

In a Glass Grimmly

Best Digital Product:

Mad Libs app

Chopsticks app

The World of Richelle Mead app

VOTE NOW!

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    • #john green
    • #t-rex
    • #the creature from the seventh grade
    • #the davids
    • #video
    • #in a glass grimmly
    • #adam gidwitz
    • #mad libs
    • #chopsticks novel
    • #chopsticks app
    • #the world of richelle mead
    • #richelle mead
    • #vampire academy
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Discover Chopsticks on Tumblr!

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    • #rodrigo corral
    • #jessica anthony
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Did you know that Rodrigo Corral, one of the co-creators of Chopsticks, is the same designer that did the already-iconic cover for John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars? Well he is! (No wonder the handwriting looks familiar.) It makes sense, because both The Fault In Our Stars and Chopsticks are special books. Chopsticks is actually very innovative; it’s a textless novel, a haunting, romantic mystery told only in pictures. Not only that, but there will be an app that releases the same day as the physical book, where you can experience the story in several ways—including non-linearly!
If you’re already intrigued and not willing to wait until February 2 (I don’t blame you), you should check out the Chopsticks Tumblr, where we’re rolling out content from the book also in a non-linear way. You get a sneak peek of the book before it even pubs! We’re very excited about Chopsticks, which is really one-of-a-kind.
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Did you know that Rodrigo Corral, one of the co-creators of Chopsticks, is the same designer that did the already-iconic cover for John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars? Well he is! (No wonder the handwriting looks familiar.) It makes sense, because both The Fault In Our Stars and Chopsticks are special books. Chopsticks is actually very innovative; it’s a textless novel, a haunting, romantic mystery told only in pictures. Not only that, but there will be an app that releases the same day as the physical book, where you can experience the story in several ways—including non-linearly!

If you’re already intrigued and not willing to wait until February 2 (I don’t blame you), you should check out the Chopsticks Tumblr, where we’re rolling out content from the book also in a non-linear way. You get a sneak peek of the book before it even pubs! We’re very excited about Chopsticks, which is really one-of-a-kind.

    • #chopsticks
    • #chopsticks novel
    • #tfios
    • #the fault in our stars
    • #john green
    • #jessica anthony
    • #rodrigo corral
    • #love
    • #romance
    • #madness
    • #penguin teen
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