
by Kent Pollard - Friday Jul 11 2008 10:24 am permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Fun, SciFi & Fantasy, movies
The movie based on 's Journey to the Centre of the Earth is a cinematic masterpiece that will not be to everyone's taste.
by Allison Fairbairn - Wednesday May 28 2008 4:52 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Fun, Saskatoon, Contests and Giveaways, Graphic Novels
Write and illustrate your own 10-15 page graphic novel, with original characters, story, and artwork. Content must be appropriate for ages 10-14.
The contest is open to anyone ages 10-14.
Submission deadline is . 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place winners will be contacted August 16. All submissions must be left at the Kids Desk in an envelope marked with the author/illustrator’s name, age, address, phone number, and parent’s name.
Submissions may be retrieved after August 16, 2008.
Have fun, and good luck!
To check out some inspiring graphic novels that have already been published, click here.
by Ryan McBride - Wednesday Mar 26 2008 7:49 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Fun, buzz, websites, Mystery & Crime, Contests and Giveaways, Book Lists
The March Mystery Madness showdown has now reached its third week. During the last round, 48 books were voted off, leaving 16 behind to duke it out over the coming three weeks....
by david pensato - Monday Mar 17 2008 4:25 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Awards, Site News, Fun, buzz, websites, Mystery & Crime, Contests and Giveaways, Book Lists
As you may already know, we were pretty excited when we found out about March Mystery Madness last week. In fact, after a quick flurry of email conversations, we wound up sponsoring it.
With 64 of the best mystery and thriller novels pitted against each other in a six week competition, the first week of polling is done:
Narrow upsets, crushing defeats and last-second comebacks were all the rage. Blockbuster author Philip Margolin put up a fight, slashing his way to a narrow defeat against Andrew Taylor's Fallen Angel. Taylor now takes on Karin Slaughter, who squeaked out a narrow victory of her own over the beloved Louis Bayard and his The Pale Blue Eye. Will these close victories serve as inspiration or will fans of each author be satisfied just to be in the second round?
You can find the full list of 32 first-round winners here.
Don't forget to go vote for your favourites this week- it could mean a free library of 65 excellent books.
You can find out more about the books here.
by david pensato - Friday Mar 14 2008 11:23 am permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Fun, buzz, websites, Book Clubs, Mystery & Crime, Contests and Giveaways, Book Lists
HarperCollins Canada has launched a blog/contest called March Mystery Madness:
We're hoping that everyone finds March Mystery Madness blog worthy. It's a massive, really fun online event we're running over the next six weeks: 64 books, 4 conferences, tonnes of "games," and one ultimate winner. Essentially, it's the NCAA basketball tournament only with mystery books.
Battling mystery titles, hype, games and the chance to win 65 great mystery novels. What's not to love?
Link to March Mystery Madness
Thanks, Ragdoll
by david pensato - Tuesday Feb 19 2008 10:39 am permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Fun, Contests and Giveaways
Geist Magazine is running a short-short writing contest: 500 words or less, action in at least two different Canadian time zones. Find the full details here.
by david pensato - Thursday Jan 17 2008 4:44 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: buzz, Fun, Store News
Not only did New Zealander Bookman Beattie speak fondly of McNally Robinson NYC, Medium at Large, the official blog of BookExpo America, has pictures of Sarah McNally at the Beijing Bookfair.
From Beattie:
This is one of my favourite independent bookstores in NY located at 52 Prince Street in SOHO, one of my favourite neighbourhoods, a 20-25 minute walk from my daughter’s home.
Previously:
by david pensato - Monday Nov 12 2007 5:18 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Reviews, Fun, Staff Pick, websites, New Releases
There's been a lot of well-deserved hype around The Dangerous Book for Boys, and subsequently The Daring Book for Girls.
Another book that might fall just beneath the radar deserves a good look. Howtoons, published by the creators of the magazines Make and Craft, teaches kids how to make their own cool toys. Using a graphic novel format, the book follows the exploits of Tucker and Celine, a brother and sister pair who decide to make their own fun.
by Kent Pollard - Sunday Nov 11 2007 9:29 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: buzz, Fun, websites
Test Your Vocabulary to Support the World Food Program
For vocabulary fans everywhere, if you're looking for a way to do your tiny bit for those with less than yourself, you might want to check out freerice.com, a chance to provide food for the starving and a bit of entertainment at the same time.
by david pensato - Monday Oct 01 2007 11:25 am permalink Post a comment
Posted in: Site News, Fun, buzz, Authors, Winnipeg, Contests and Giveaways
People have started to send in their David Gilmour Contest submissions. We've started to post entries in the event listing, here.
Remember, the contest deadline is October 9
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