The last few Fridays and Saturdays have been so busy, that it feels like this round-up has become an afterthought. It hasn’t — really, it just feels and looks that way. Here are the odds ‘n ends over the week about books and reading that caught my eye. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:
- Kids start YouTube concert for Worldbuilders — If this doesn’t warm your heart a little, you should consult a cardiologist.
- Rediscovered Books is hosting a book trailer contest — My favorite local indie shop is doing something pretty cool
- I Stopped Tracking My Reading (and Why I’ll Probably Start Again in 2017)
- I Read 52 Books This Year. Here’s What I Learned. — (I know for many readers of this blog 52 seems like a cute little number, but really it’s pretty impressive)
- “Cyber World” anthology brings darkly alluring sci-fi back to the future — The Denver Post gives us a nice profile on that anthology I posted about recently.
- Audible’s Highest Rated Audiobooks of 2016 — #12 is a particular favorite of mine.
- 16 Top Covers for 2016 — well, from those on NetGalley, anyway. Some nice looking books there.
- This Week’s New Release that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
- Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling edited by Monica Valentinelli and Jaym Gates — ” an anthology of short stories, poetry, and essays . . . Over two dozen authors, ranging from NYT-bestsellers and award winners to debut writers, chose a tired trope or cliche to challenge and surprise readers through their work.” Including several favorites from these parts, like Michael R. Underwood and Anton Strout.
Lastly, I’d like to say hi and welcome to
bookcupidity, enjoywanderlust, and bluereadergal for following the blog this week.
Bookstooge
Love that picture!
And as a bonus, once you’ve read a book, you can burn it for fuel. Unless you live in a warm clime…
HCNewton
Can’t believe I just liked a comment endorsing book burning. You monster…
Bookstooge
I know, me and Darth Vader, practically best buds 😀