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A Prankish Cover Reveal for 'The Terrible Two'
Mac Barnett and Jory John trotted out their own pranks when they revealed the cover of their new book, 'The Terrible Two.'
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Eerdmans Book Goes Back to Roget's Roots
In "The Right Word Roget and His Thesaurus," Jen Bryant and Melissa Sweet examine the life and work of Peter Mark Roget.
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'Zero Degree Zombie Zone' Introduces an African-American Cast
A shy underdog and his loyal best friend must protect a magical ring from marauding zombies in "The Zero Degree Zombie Zone," a middle-grade fantasy adventure featuring four African-American protagonists.
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Picture a Novel from Lane Smith
"Return to Augie Hobble," Lane Smith's first novel-length work for young readers, is a story that had been percolating for 15 years.
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Kids' Comics Grow Up at San Diego Comic-Con 2014
Scholastic’s Graphix imprint celebrated its 10th anniversary while Abrams, IDW, Viz, and Papercutz showcased old and new kids' and YA properties at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International.
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Rights Report: Week of July 28, 2014
New deals for Anna Alter, Will Mcintosh, Miranda Kenneally, Natasha Preston, Jennifer & Matthew Holm, and Stephanie Kuehnert.
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Candlewick Introduces 'Tom Gates' in the U.S.
American readers will have a chance to meet Liz Pichon's feisty eponymous hero when Candlewick releases the illustrated, paper-over-board novel on August 26.
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Movie Alert: 'If I Stay'
As the current paradigm shifts away from dystopian YA adaptations to more realistic, relationship-focused stories, the adaptation of Gayle Forman's 2009 novel has drummed up fervent interest among fans.
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Lydia Davis Modernizes 'Bob, Son of Battle'
In August, the New York Review Books' Children’s Collection will release a new hardcover version of 'Bob, Son of Battle: The Last Gray Dog of Kenmuir,' in which author Lydia Davis renders the original, now obscure dialects into modern English.
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Dutton Ramps Up Pre-Pub Campaign for Stephanie Perkins Novel
"Isla and the Happily Ever After," Stephanie Perkins's much-anticipated trilogy-concluding standalone novel, is slated to be published on August 14.
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Four Questions for...Andrew Karre
Carolrhoda Lab is releasing in spring 2015 "The Bunker Diary" by Kevin Brooks, a YA novel that ignited a firestorm of controversy in the U.K. recently, when it was awarded the Carnegie Medal.
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R.L. Stine and Marc Brown Collaborate on a Picture Book
The author of Goosebumps and the creator of Arthur sharing picture-book credits?
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Rights Report: Week of July 21, 2014
New deals for Tehereh Mafi, Jandy Nelson, Kevin Diller & Justin Lowe, Nancy Willard, and Tara Altebrando.
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Spring 2015 Children's Sneak Previews
Catch spring fever with our exclusive look at forthcoming titles from Lane Smith, Gayle Forman, R.L. Stine, Ally Carter, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, and many others.
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Epic! Adds Titles From National Geographic, Andrews McMeel
Epic!, an e-book subscription service for kids 12 and under, is adding titles from National Geographic Kids and Andrews McMeel. The company also announced two appointments to its board of advisers.
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'TombQuest' Is Scholastic's Newest Multi-Platform Series
Ancient Egypt is at the heart of TombQuest, Scholastic's latest multi-platform action adventure property pairing a middle-grade book series with an interactive online game.
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Little, Brown, Marvel Offer 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Kids' Books
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers has an agreement with Marvel to produce a series of movie tie-ins based on the popular films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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DPW Debuts Disney Story Central, a Kids' E-book Portal
Disney Publishing Worldwide is launching Disney Story Central, an online portal of interactive titles for kids aged 3-7.
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CDS Takes Online Rights to 'Maximum Ride'
James Patterson’s YA book franchise, which has sold over 30 million copies, is about to go digital.
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'Fascinated by Memory': Lois Lowry and Jeff Bridges Discuss 'The Giver'
At this year's ALA, Lois Lowry engaged in a discussion with ALA president Barbara Stripling and actor Jeff Bridges, who stars in the film adaptation of Lowry's "The Giver."



