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NEWSLETTER, ISSUE 08 |
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BOLOGNA BOOK FAIR EDITION
MARCH 2012 |
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| FROM OUR RIGHTS DIRECTOR |
| Another great list: a multi-platform mega-event, a new series by New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater, innovative non-fiction, elegant and playful novelty books, and something new from a galaxy far, far away. And I’m very pleased to showcase a new title from our colleagues at Chicken House, a hot bed of talent for new and established writers. |
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| Read on, click through, and stop by our booth to see more! |
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Rachel Horowitz |
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| MULTI-PLATFORM: INFINITY RING™ |
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Scholastic’s next breakthrough multi-author, multi-book series with storyline created by the bestselling author of The Maze Runner series, James Dashner. |
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Each book comes with a new story and immersive game experience — all available in translation. Plus, Infinity Ring is subversively educational and fun for kids, who will experience history by actually traveling back in history! Each book is action-packed, funny, and smart, with boy and girl appeal. |
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The full list of acclaimed authors (pictured, left to right) includes Lisa McMann, Matt de la Peña, Carrie Ryan, James Dashner, Jennifer Nielsen, Matthew J. Kirby. |
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Come by our booth to view a demo of the game, and
a bound sample chapter! |
| photo credit: Ken Karp |
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The Shiver trilogy was Maggie Stiefvater’s commercial hit; The Scorpio Races was her literary tour de force. Now, with The Raven Boys, Maggie has merged the two, creating a stunning four-book saga — think Secret History meets “Practical Magic.” |
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“Maggie has an extraordinary ability to balance epic storytelling and deeply personal truths, exploring both the mythology that surrounds us and the myths we tell about ourselves. The Raven Boys is a remarkable next step in an already remarkable career.” |
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| — David Levithan VP Editorial Director, Scholastic Trade |
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Stop by our booth for a bound sample chapter.
Full manuscript available. |
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| SCHOLASTIC DISCOVER MORE™ |
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Can You See What I See: Out of This World is an amazing new search-and-find adventure from the creative mind of renowned photographer and author Walter Wick. |
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In Out of This World, two different worlds meet — a fairy tale princess and a robot from outer space collide in this visually transformative journey. |
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| Walter Wick (pictured, right) is the creator of award-winning picture books, the author and photographer of the New York Times bestselling Can You See What I See? series, and the photographer of the bestselling I SPY series. |
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Exclusive full size spreads of the entire book
available for viewing at our booth! |
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Be a part of the spirit and expertise of the Klutz brand: Innovative. Playful. Sassy. Clever. Irreverent. And most of all, Fun! |
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| Klutz books invite active learning in a signature format that is at once edgy, sophisticated, accurate and clear. |
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| Klutz is a fixture on U.S. book and toy bestseller lists, and is available in 24 countries around the world. |
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| Star Wars: A Galactic Pop-Up Adventure: New York Times bestseller Matthew Reinhart joins forces once again with Lucasfilm for a brand-new guide to the galaxy. Go on a another three-dimensional, movable fantastical journey into the amazing Star Wars universe. |
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| Scholastic is arranging a global co-edition for this special limited edition galactic pop-up adventure. |
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| Exclusive partial samples available at our booth. |
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| Wolf Princess by Cathryn Constable |
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| Our Chicken House colleagues, Barry Cunningham and Elinor Bagenal, will be in Bologna. They are very excited about debut author Cathryn Constable’s atmospheric, romantic and stylish novel, Wolf Princess. Contact Elinor Bagenal for more details. |
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Lost in the snow on a Russian school trip, Sophie Wolfson is rescued by the mesmerising Princess Volkonskaya, but all is not what it seems. |
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