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Record Numbers at ALA in Washington
With more librarians than ever in attendance at BEA, publishers headed to Washington, DC, this past weekend for ALA to continue solidifying their bridge to the library community.
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Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 6/25/2007
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Fiction Reviews: Week of 6/25/2007
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Four Reviews Coming in Publishers Weekly on Monday, June 25
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Return to Gasoline Alley
Golden Age comic strips make a comeback.
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Children’s Book Reviews: Week of 6/18/2007
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Four Reviews Coming in Publishers Weekly on Monday, June 25
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Four Reviews Coming in Publishers Weekly on Monday, June 11
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Four Reviews Coming in Publishers Weekly on Monday, June 11
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Books in Brief
What's New in Christian Series fiction
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What's Inside
Sales of some faith fiction have become the envy of the publishing industry, and adding such novels to their programs has become the goal of many houses.
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Hollywood Gets Religion
Christian novels are hot commodities for the big and small screens.
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Civil War and Dark Tower Lead Marvel
Revenue in Marvel's publishing segment rose 15% in the first quarter, to $27.5 million, and operating income jumped 29%, to $11.5 million.
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Narrator Takes Name off Mickey Mantle Audiobook
It took Phoenix Audio four tries to get someone to narrate Peter Golenblock's controversial 7: The Mickey Mantle novel. And the man who finally did lend his voice isn't exactly bragging about it.
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Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 5/14/2007
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Gossip Girl’s Got Legs
Cecily von Ziegesar’s Gossip Girl series (Little, Brown) first hit the YA book scene in 2001, touted as fun chick lit for the younger set—Sex and the City for teens.
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Greg Garrett: Saved by the Movies
Among the many people and things he credits with saving his life while he was struggling with depression, author Greg Garrett includes an Episcopal parish in Austin, Tex.; the music of the Irish rock band U2, and movies such as Magnolia and The Matrix.
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Nonfiction Reviews: Week of 5/7/2007
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Fiction Reviews: Week of 5/7/2007
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Children's Book Reviews: Week of 5/7/2007



