Here at Riot Central, we’re entering the home stretch of the Kickstarter campaign to publish the second book in our START HERE series, designed to help you read your way into authors you’ve always wanted to try but haven’t, because you didn’t know where to start. Our mission is to make cool things with and for the Book Riot community, [...]
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Alice was chosen as a finalist in the START HERE, Vol. 2 Write-In Giveaway, in which we invited the Book Riot community to submit sample chapters for our book START HERE, Vol. 2: Read Your Way Into 25 Amazing Authors. Check it out on Kickstarter and back it if you like it! The winner of the Write-In Giveaway [...]
Read the full postGina was chosen as a finalist in the START HERE, Vol. 2 Write-In Giveaway, in which we invited the Book Riot community to submit sample chapters for our book START HERE, Vol. 2: Read Your Way Into 25 Amazing Authors. Check it out on Kickstarter and back it if you like it! The winner of the Write-In Giveaway [...]
Read the full postEllen was chosen as a finalist in the START HERE, Vol. 2 Write-In Giveaway, in which we invited the Book Riot community to submit sample chapters for our book START HERE, Vol. 2: Read Your Way Into 25 Amazing Authors. Check it out on Kickstarter and back it if you like it! The winner of the Write-In Giveaway [...]
Read the full postKyle was chosen as a finalist in the START HERE, Vol. 2 Write-In Giveaway, in which we invited the Book Riot community to submit sample chapters for our book START HERE, Vol. 2: Read Your Way Into 25 Amazing Authors. Check it out on Kickstarter and back it if you like it! The winner of the Write-In Giveaway [...]
Read the full postA fellow teacher once handed me a list titled “Books Every High School Student Should Read.” The idea was that the books in that list would fully prepare students for the philosophical and literary rigors of college. Which is great, except that (A) not every kid is going to be an English major (the books [...]
Read the full postTuesday is New Book Day. We celebrate each week by highlighting titles we’re excited to see arrive in paperback. They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? by Christopher Buckley (Twelve) In an attempt to gain congressional approval for a top-secret weapons system, Washington lobbyist “Bird” McIntyre teams up with sexy, outspoken neocon Angel Templeton to pit the American public [...]
Read the full postI hereby declare, with all the authority I can muster — don’t laugh; it’s better than nothing — that this summer shall be the Season of the Epistolary Novel. The declaration is inspired by two great novels-in-letters coming out in the next few months: I’ll Be Seeing You, by Suzanne Hayes and Loretta Nyhan, who [...]
Read the full postMost bibliophiles probably have an idea of what their ideal library looks like, but don’t get the chance to actually create it. The first parliamentary librarian of Canada, however, more or less did. Canada’s Library of Parliament was built in 1876 in a neo-Gothic style. Although it was designed by Thomas Fuller, one of Canada’s [...]
Read the full postJane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has now been in the world for 200 years, and about four months. So I thought I’d finally get to it. But I didn’t read it to prove Meg Wolitzer wrong, or to fall in love with Elizabeth, or even to be able to name my next fantasy football team [...]
Read the full postOur Kickstarter campaign to publish START HERE, Vol.2, the second book in our series designed to help you get into authors you’ve been wanting to read but haven’t because you didn’t know where to start, is down to the single digits. We have 11 days and less than $8K left to raise toward our goal of $20K. Nearly [...]
Read the full postThe great Sol Stein has this to say about titles in his excellent Stein on Writing: Venture into any bookstore and look at the titles of new novels on display. Take note of your reaction to the titles of books by authors you don’t know. You’ll see how many book’s don’t tempt you to pick them up [...]
Read the full postBlume has “zero -interest” in penning more YA—a genre that didn’t exist when she was writing it. “I don’t consider myself a young-adult writer,” she says firmly. Is it just me or is that sort of a sick burn by Judy Blume? ____________________________ Many publishers that do sell or license are engaging in extreme [...]
Read the full postWe’re excited to announce our new podcast! Here’s the description: The Podcast is a weekly news and talk show about what’s new, cool, and worth talking about in the world of books and reading, brought to you by the editors of BookRiot.com You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (click here) or via RSS [...]
Read the full post”It is a truth universally acknowledged that a dominant man in possession of a good set of cuffs must be in want of a much younger, submissive wife.” The press release for Spank Me, Mr. Darcy caused a bit of a stir here at Book Riot. I imagined the story of Pride and Prejudice reworked [...]
Read the full postThis round of Riot Recommendation is sponsored by Biographile. Love true stories about fascinating people? So do the folks at Biographile, a website dedicated to helping readers discover a rich mix of real lives through author interviews, news updates, reviews, essays, contests, and more. One of their latest Q&As is an exclusive interview with the hilarious comedian and actor [...]
Read the full postI spend a lot of time paying attention to book trailers these days. I keep an eye out for really good ones that we might want to feature on BookRiot.TV, and I got pretty interested when I saw the first trailer for Rick Yancey’s newest novel The 5th Wave. I noticed that it was kinda short. [...]
Read the full postClearly, if we all had an unlimited budget, we’d fill our houses with staircases that doubled as bookshelves. Because: awesome. Of course, most of us don’t have unlimited funds. And using regular stairs as bookcases might seem romantic at first… …until someone slips on your spare copy of Moby-Dick and ends up in the hospital. [...]
Read the full postWith the release of the Ender’s Game trailer, people are remembering and once again highlighting OSC’s homophobic rhetoric. So, they’re coming to terms with that… while still kind of wanting to see the movie.
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