Carnivals, Book Club Reminder and Miscellany
Carnivals
The third edition of the Book Review Blog Carnival was posted this morning by Ruth at Books, Books and More Books. My interview with David Ebershoff, author of The 19th Wife and my book review of The 19th Wife was featured along with a bunch of other great reviews. I encourage you to go take a look. The next edition will be at The Symposium on November 9th. If you would like to participate, submit your book review here. And guess who’s hosting on December 21st for your holiday edition? Me! Stay tuned!
The Carnival of Children’s Literature was posted this morning by Jill at the Well-Read Child. This is my first time participating in this carnival and my (actually your) interview with Shannon Hale was featured along with a lot of other great reviews and happenings. I highly encourage you to do some blog hopping. (Still wondering if their is a button for this carnival)
Don’t forget to get involved in The Bookworms Carnival, an awesome themed reviews carnival which is hosted bi-monthly. The current edition, Literary Gothic Novels, is up at Becky’s Book Reviews and while I didn’t have anything this time around, I encourage you to check it out. Editions in November:
Edition 17 hosted by: Dewey at The Hidden Side of a Leaf
Deadline for submission: November 14, 2008
Theme: graphic novels
To submit a post, email: dewpie at gmail dot com
Edition 18 hosted by: Bookopolis
Deadline for submission: November 28, 2008
Theme: Memoirs
To submit a post, email: preferred.stock at gmail dot com
Book Club

Don’t forget A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is October’s fiction book club selection at Rich Women Sisterhood, which I’m excited to be your host and moderator. This is unlike any book club you’re familiar with because we’ll be discussing the book via a tele-conference call on October 27th at 6:30 MST. That’s TONIGHT!! MONDAY! I’d love to discuss this book with you regardless if you are reading if for the first time or you read it years ago!
If you’re already not a member of Rich Women Sisterhood make sure to register and then register for the book club discussion so I know how many people I have on the call. Seriously, I’d love to chat!!
Miscellany
- A lot of great reviews and interviews coming up this next week, including Shana Burg, author of A Thousand Never Evers, Donna Gephart, author of As If Being 12 3/4 Isn’t Bad Enough My Mother is Running for President, and a guest post about the effects of breast cancer on a writer with Jennie Nash, author of The Last Beach Bungalow. Also a book review of The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones
- On Halloween watch for some great Halloween themed reviews including Witches by Roald Dahl, The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare and The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury.
- Darfur prizes will be mailed out this week via media mail. Let me know if you don’t receive them in the next couple of weeks. And shhh . . . those other prizes that a few of you won but I haven’t mailed yet (you know who you are). I haven’t forgotten. I’m bad, bad, bad!!
- Two upcoming posts on my great book sale finds at our Friends of the Library sale and a recap of my hour spent with Richard Peck, Newbery author of A Year Down Yonder and A Long Way from Chicago (links will take you to my reviews) among his prolific writing career. One of the best hours I’ve spent with an author. Ever.
- My library and now reading widget in my sidebar is no longer working and I can’t figure it out. It stopped fetching information from Amazon and then after I upgraded WordPress I can’t figure out where the library page went. Sigh . . . So just ignore it for now.
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