PW Announcements Lists
-- Publishers Weekly, 2/18/2008
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Fall 2009 Children's Announcements
From eagerly anticipated sequels (Catching Fire, a new Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Fire) to buzz-worthy series just getting started (The Amanda Project and Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan), there’s no shortage of hot titles among the children’s books being published this fall.

Spring 2009 Children's Announcements
This season is both about looking forward (to new books from Sherman Alexie, Lemony Snicket and Jeff Kinney) and looking back (to anniversaries for Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin and the Apollo 11 moon mission).

Fall 2008 Children's Announcements
While mega-selling series by Stephenie Meyer, Cornelia Funke and Jeanne DuPrau are drawing to a close this fall, there are plenty of exciting titles in every genre ready to step in and fill the void.

Spring 2008 Children's Announcements
A noisy launch for Jon Scieszka's Trucktown and a comparatively "hush hush" addition to Mo Willems's Pigeon series are just a few reasons the spring season for kids' books is starting off with a bang.

Spring 2008 Adult Announcements
The spring season once again demonstrates U.S. publishers’ customary breadth of titles—from the Iraq war to Yogi Berra. Of our 37 designated categories, however, there’s one that’s notably front and center: think "green."

Fall 2007 Adult Announcements
As our fall preview goes to press, it's hot; and the temper of the autumn offerings is no cooler. With the conflicts in Iraq and elsewhere blazing away, new titles are examining wartime issues from a variety of approaches.

Fall 2007 Children's Announcements
From the long-awaited finale in the Harry Potter series to a return for Ian Falconer's Olivia just in time for Christmas, the fall season is teeming with an array of titles in every genre.
























