July 2011

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“Boar Shank” Books

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The highlight of my work-week was most definitely Booklist's Book Club webinar, where I joined library marketing compatriots Talia Sherer, Dave Eicke, and Erica Melnichok to share our picks for the best book club books of Fall 2011/Winter 2012.  

Before I started talking about my titles, I discussed a pet theory of mine, namely, that book club books are a bit like the boar shank I tried recently at the Good Fork.  What, you might ask, makes a perfect book club book? 

For starters, it should be:

  • Meaty
  • Challenging to digest
  • Completely memorable

Just like the boar shank, a book club book will sit in your stomach.  While it's there, you will need to talk about it.  These books, like Susanna Daniel's Stiltsville or Tom Franklin's Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter beg for discussion, whether it's at your library, in your living room with a glass of wine, or over double espressos at the coffee shop.  So without further ado, here's a link to the slide show as well as a list of the titles we mentioned.  Update: audio is here!

As always, happy reading/eating.

-Kayleigh

PS: After you've finished your boar shank, you may be tempted to brandish the large bone at your dining companions while crying, "Huzzah!"  Unless you're at Medieval Times, I don't recommend this.  You are, however, more than welcome to brandish a copy of Caribou Island.     

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Top Tweets of the Week

It's a hot one today in NYC, but I hope you lovelies are all managing to stay cool where ever you might be. Any fun plans for this weekend?

ShelfAwareness RT @bookrageous You know what's #bookrageous? Giving books to a school that needs them! Check it: http://bit.ly/odBNH9

LIVEfromtheNYPL Appearing this Fall: legendary actor, @John_Lithgow. (Tuesday, October 11th, 7PM), nypl.org/events/live-ny… #LIVEfromtheNYPL

HarperCollins Love!! RT @politics_prose You always knew librarians were cool. You never knew they could take on Gaga http://ow.ly/5H33r x@librarylovefest

LibraryofCT 5 Websites That Alert Book Lovers About New Book Releases http://ow.ly/5IoAo

darienlibrary Simon Van Booy Talks New Novel, New York at Darien Library – Darien, patch.com/A-kwV1

GalleyCat How to use Google+ Hangouts for book clubs or writing groups. Anybody tried this yet? http://mbist.ro/qq0MeM

ALA_PLA Pre-registration is now open for PLA 2012 | americanlibrariesmagazine.org/news/ala/pre-r…

librarianbyday Why librarians need to know about G+, and why it's importantby @PhilBradley http://ow.ly/5INnT #Gplus #Librarians /via @CILIPinfo

LibraryJournal Because life would suck w/o books, we got librarians and publishers talking in a new #booksmack series. First up: Random http://ow.ly/5L2BJ

– Annie

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Author Events at Sunrise Day Camp

Sunrise and Publishing 028 A couple of weeks ago, Virginia, Kayleigh and I were lucky enough to attend an all-day event at Sunrise Day Camp, thanks to the great efforts of Tina Jordan at the AAP.  The incredibly dedicated camp staff all worked very hard, but with obvious pleasure, to provide a safe, fun and welcoming summer camp experience to hundreds of children diagnosed with cancer, and their siblings. 

We brought along two wonderful authors, Kenneth C. Davis and Greg Foley, and they hosted stellar events!  Ken played his famous trivia game with a large group of the older kids, and the competition got pretty intense.  I felt mildly lame due to the embarrassing number of history questions I didn't know the answers to (although that seemed to be a theme among the adults, but those kids were rockstars!).

Greg worked with younger children and was so engaging and fun…he read them his book, Purple Little Bird, and then had all the necessary crafts for the kids to create their own Purple (Green/Yellow/Red/Orange), Little worlds.  They loved it! And it was great to see how creative and individual each child's project was.  

We were then given a tour of the facility, including a peek into their amazing and gorgeous tree house, and learned about the history of the camp.  They stress the desire to give all their campers the feeling of normalcy in this environment, and it is evident on every smiling, happy face how successful the staff are at achieving this.  Thank you to everyone who helped make this day possible!! 

– Annie

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Portrait of a Bestseller

9780062072184_0_Cover Sadly, I can't take credit for that awesome cheesy title (overheard at the office), but it seemed like something I'd say.  Today is an exciting day, Portrait of a Spy, Daniel Silva's latest Gabriel Allon thriller is on sale!  I first discovered Silva's books when I was living in Auckland and spending a lot of time in the library (it rained every afternoon).  His books are exciting and combine all the things I wish I could do – travel, paint, speak several languages and take down international bad guys with a single well placed karate chop – hiiiiiya!

Click here to see a video of thanks that Daniel made for librarians…

– Annie    

 

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Falling Together Giveaway – Who Wants One??

9780061670879_0_Cover "I do! I do! Pick Me!"  That's what I want to hear, LLF readers.  The brilliant Marisa de los Santos, NYT best selling author of Love Walked In and Belong to Me, has done it again with Falling Together:  

Pen, Will, and Cat met during the first week of their first year of college and struck up a remarkable friendship, one that sustained them and shaped them for years—until it ended abruptly, and they went their separate ways. Now, six years later, Pen is the single mother of a five-year-old girl, living with her older brother in Philadelphia and trying to make peace with the sudden death of her father. Even though she feels deserted by Will and Cat, she has never stopped wanting them back in her life, so when she receives an email from a desperate-sounding Cat asking her to meet her at their upcoming college reunion, Pen goes. What happens there sends past and present colliding and sends Pen and her friends on a journey across the world, a journey that will change everything…

Intrigued?  Want a copy?  It's a great read (doesn't that cover make you want to have a cold drink outside?), and to seal the deal, I'm giving away a secret bonus book with it!  Write to Library Love Fest (link works this time!), or comment below and tell me your fave summer read and you will get a copy of two hot upcoming titles.

50 lucky winners chosen by lottery, ends July 31.  Get on it!

-Annie

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Top Tweets of the Week

Well my friends, this week flew by…hope it was good for you guys too.  Any plans for the weekend?  Any fab #fridayreads you want to share?  Any travel plans in the works?  Let me live vicariously through your vacations!  Enjoy the weekend!

alscblog Great advocacy piece in LJ about the future of children's library services http://ow.ly/5BwZI #kidlit

LesaHolstine Reviewed S.J. Watson's powerful debut thriller, Before I Go to Sleep (HarperCollins), http://bit.ly/oOy2wX

LibraryJournal Let the Best Books selection process begin: witness the start of a 5-month process at today's Book Review staff meeting http://ow.ly/5BPXg

HarperCollins  Daniel Silva: Behind the Gabriel Allon Series! http://ow.ly/5CBuE @DanielSilvaBook

earlyword Don't forget; next month we are back to first Tues, Aug 2nd (my b'day — how appropriate!) I'll be tweeting with a glass of bubbly. #ewgc

christhebookie Interesting. How One Library Saved $130,390: http://bit.ly/r6x1ET via @AddThis

PublishersWkly Bound to get a lot of attention – Bill Keller in NYT mag: Let’s Ban Books, or at Least Stop Writing Them http://nyti.ms/qy6gdp

ALALibrary RT @MLAoffice: Gov Snyder has signed off on 7.7 million in #library funding for FY12. Huge victory for libraries and citizens of Michigan!!

ALALibrary IFLA Paper: “‘What & Why Libraries?’ …. Now and Into the Future” « INFOdocket http://ow.ly/5DOao

BarbaraAGenco Finding the Future: Inside NYPL's All-Night Scavenger Hunt | Cover Story http://ow.ly/5F0pC

 

-Annie

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I am so sorry you guys!  The link for the Summer Reading Raffle is now fixed.  PLEASE re-enter if you were unable to before (librarylovefest@harpercollins.com)

-Annie

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Top Tweets of the Week

Oh hello lovelies!  Now that the awesomeness of ALA is over, we are back to regularly scheduled Top Tweet posting.  Hope you find these interesting.  

*ALALibrary "Every day that America’s 16,000 public #libraries are open, more than 300,000 people search for #jobs" http://ow.ly/5wVQO

*LibraryJournal Animated Game Created by Librarians Attracts Freshman http://ow.ly/5wWk5 Collaborative effort highlights library instruction at Fairfield U

*willywaldo ALA Annual 2011: The Buzz on Fall Books | In the Bookroom bit.ly/koYeq0 At 2nd AAP-ALA Buzz program, five editors share their faves.

*TheLiB How to Get Started With Google+, Your Complete Guide http://bit.ly/jxOkn2

*LesaHolstine Want to hear the podcast of The Great Readalike: If You Like This…You'll LOVE that? Here's the link from BEA, http://bit.ly/ptbbL4

*BarbaraAGenco Without libraries, we're powerless http://ow.ly/5xmff

*HarperCollins The Millions Interview: Eleanor Henderson, author of TEN THOUSAND SAINTS: http://ow.ly/5xVRi @10ksaints @eccobooks  (Ed. Note: LOVE HER!)

*BarbaraHoffert Fave authors at ALA: Fragoso, Hadas, Kent, Hart, Loehfelm, Spindler, Michaud, McDonnell, Henderson, more! Prepub Alert http://ow.ly/5xYOw

*Candlewick "We need to shout louder for libraries. And we need to shout for the young readers who use them." @Patrick_Ness Carnegie acceptance speech

*davidleeking New blog post: : Ebook Vendors at #ALA11 http://bit.ly/kR23hb

-Annie

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Summer Reading Raffle!

You know we think everyone is a winner here at LLF, but now 5 lucky (randomly chosen) readers will have the opportunity to literally be winners.  Enter for your chance at a basket of books that has something for everyone, from graphic novels to gothic romances. 

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Titles include: 

Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson
Cowboys and Aliens by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Folly Beach by Dorothea Benton Frank
The Griff by Christopher Moore
The Lantern by Deborah Lawrenson
The Legacy by Katherine Webb
The Sixes by Kate White

Send an email to Library Love Fest to enter! Contest will end on August 15th when the winners will be selected.

Good luck!

-Annie

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